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    Embedding Silverlight 4 control in a web page

    I have generated a normal silverlight control in the SilverLight 4.0 and then trying for embed that thing in the web page. For the purpose of hosting the Silverlight control, I have generated an ASP.net web application in the latest Visual Studio 2010. If anyone can provide any solution for this purpose then please let me know about this. In short I need information on Embedding Silverlight 4 control in a web page.

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    Re: Embedding Silverlight 4 control in a web page

    As far as I know you will not be allowed to place the single control in any of the Asp.net project. If you are using control then they must be comprised in the silverlight application. One thing you need to make clear that; are you using SilverLight project or the Asp.net project. Instead of creating the application in silverlight you can do this in Asp.net and there is a control provide for that purpose that you want to achieve through silverlight.

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    Re: Embedding Silverlight 4 control in a web page

    Thanks for the quick reply, it is true that I have generated the silverlight project and after creating this project I am trying to embed this thing in my Asp.net project. You have said that it will be better to use Asp.net for achieving this, but the thing is that, the option is not enabled for me. I mean to say that the option is disabled in the project properties.

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    Re: Embedding Silverlight 4 control in a web page

    For doing this you just need to follow these simple steps. First you have to open your Asp.net website, then you have to right click on the solution name and after that you need to choose “Add” and then “Existing Project” and then you need to add your silverlight application for the solution. After that you need to right click on the website name and after that you need to choose “Properties” and then you need to navigate the Silverlight application tab. After doing this you have to click on the Add button and then select your silverlight application in the project combobox.

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    Re: Embedding Silverlight 4 control in a web page

    Some will be disappointed to learn that the true 3D to WPF seems not yet integrated (but by the end perhaps?), In contrast to all other points are great improvements and eliminate, once and again as I have long said, all the essential differences between a desktop WPF application and a Silverlight application web. Silverlight is the four minor player who eats the ogre is the Red Riding Hood who stuffed a leg of wolf herbs. The advantage of WPF does son that only a few cleverly and expertly exceptional team Silverlight cut one by one.

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    Re: Embedding Silverlight 4 control in a web page

    I tell you my feeling that the future of Silverlight and Xaml called each new release brings us closer to the merger between desktop and web, to the point that I am sure there will come a day soon where a single technology be maintained. And it will not be called WPF, but Silverlight. So if you do you are not yet set, it is more than ample time. Those who have followed my advice in 2005 to tack for C # instead of Delphi have not regretted it, although many were very skeptical at the time ... If I tell you today are doing Silverlight, do as you feel it but I rarely am wrong about these things!

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    Re: Embedding Silverlight 4 control in a web page

    We appreciate the access to the keyboard in full screen mode which will make apps more beautiful, more immersive for users. Interestingly, access to hardware such as opening the possibility for software to access a medical card reader Vital while creating web apps full (I know many of my clients are very interested publishers!). We impatiently pawing at new opportunities to preview and print sorely missing.

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