If you are like me, when you first heard about Silverlight, you thought this is fantastic, the WPF application you just developed can be taken, and with a few changes to support asynchronous loading, you've got an Internet accessible application! Well, think again! That's not how it works. Although it is supposed to be a subset of WPF, there is a lot of core WPF functionality that is either not there or operates fundamentally differently under Silverlight.


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