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01/09/2010 10:45:12
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
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ASP.NET
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Code, syntaxe and commandes
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01479193
Message ID:
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>>>>No, completely different OS.
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>>>the OS has nothing to do with the question. The answer is that the IPad safari browser doesn't support Silverlight just as id doesn't support Flash. Jobs could make the decision to support it and it would run on the IPad.
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>>The Safari browser is not the answer at all. It is not an OS. You are letting your dislike of me get in the way of reason.
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>I don't dislike you, but I do think you are misguided most of the time by your bias.
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>The browser is the key. I have been developing in Silverlight for 2 years now on a multi-million dollar LOB app so I believe I can speak to the subject whereas you have no cogent experience with Silverlight. Silverlight is CrossPlatform by design (designed to run in all browsers). Jobs made the specific decision to not support Silverlight in the Safari browswer on the IPad or IPhone. I have seen Silverlight running in Safari as I have seen Silverlight running in an older copy of IE on Windows Mobile 2 years ago.
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>Before you inject your wisdom and advice or make off-hand statements about a subject with which you are unfamiliar, do a little research first.
>

That is reasonable advice.

I did not know you had that much Silverlight experience. Salud.

Yes, I have been talking out of my you know what lately. It has been pretty bad. But I will bounce back.
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