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      Please - just post one question. You could have asked both of these questions in one go, so there was no need to post the other one. WPF - or Windows Presentation Foundation, is the evolution of desktop applications. It is designed to go beyond what you can do with traditional WinForms, and isn't bound by limitations of GDI+, building on DirectX as it does. Silverlight is a cross-platform, web browser based version of WPF. Because it's cross platform, certain of the more powerful features of WPF (such as 3D) are not present yet, but it's getting there. BTW - with Silverlight, you can run .NET applications inside your browser.

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        Please - just post one question. You could have asked both of these questions in one go, so there was no need to post the other one. WPF - or Windows Presentation Foundation, is the evolution of desktop applications. It is designed to go beyond what you can do with traditional WinForms, and isn't bound by limitations of GDI+, building on DirectX as it does. Silverlight is a cross-platform, web browser based version of WPF. Because it's cross platform, certain of the more powerful features of WPF (such as 3D) are not present yet, but it's getting there. BTW - with Silverlight, you can run .NET applications inside your browser.

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          I'm curious as to why you posted a question here asking this, rather than doing a simple Google search for the answer. It will have taken you longer to type this in, and wait for a reply from me than it would for you to search for it yourself. Please - if you are serious about being a development professional - learn to use basic research tools, such as Google, for yourself.

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            I'm curious as to why you posted a question here asking this, rather than doing a simple Google search for the answer. It will have taken you longer to type this in, and wait for a reply from me than it would for you to search for it yourself. Please - if you are serious about being a development professional - learn to use basic research tools, such as Google, for yourself.

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            How is it anything you reply to gets deleted, are you using a magic browser, a cloaking device, a secret tag, to that effect? :) <removable=false>

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              How is it anything you reply to gets deleted, are you using a magic browser, a cloaking device, a secret tag, to that effect? :) <removable=false>

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              - before you ask a question here, search CodeProject, then Google - the quality and detail of your question reflects on the effectiveness of the help you are likely to get - use the code block button (PRE tags) to preserve formatting when showing multi-line code snippets


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              Luc Pattyn wrote:

              How is it anything you reply to gets deleted, are you using a magic browser, a cloaking device, a secret tag, to that effect?

              I'm just lucky that way - and I see you found the tag to prevent me removing your message.

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                Luc Pattyn wrote:

                How is it anything you reply to gets deleted, are you using a magic browser, a cloaking device, a secret tag, to that effect?

                I'm just lucky that way - and I see you found the tag to prevent me removing your message.

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                  It's the one that transfers money to my Cayman's account.

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                    Oh har de har. :rolleyes: Just because you didn't want to transfer the money. Sheesh.

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                      Oh har de har. :rolleyes: Just because you didn't want to transfer the money. Sheesh.

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                      ;P

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