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Using an xbap as a component on an aspx page

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    Ray Cassick
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    I am interested in writing a few Silverlight components to put on an aspx page, using them kind of like web parts. They would need to be able to fire events and take properties though. Has anyone else out there done this?


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      I am interested in writing a few Silverlight components to put on an aspx page, using them kind of like web parts. They would need to be able to fire events and take properties though. Has anyone else out there done this?


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      You can check out my post at http://www.anothercodesite.com/Blog/post/2008/12/31/Configurable-Silverlight-Image-Rotator.aspx[^] it may be of some help for you.

      Troy Johnson www.anothercodesite.com/blog

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        You can check out my post at http://www.anothercodesite.com/Blog/post/2008/12/31/Configurable-Silverlight-Image-Rotator.aspx[^] it may be of some help for you.

        Troy Johnson www.anothercodesite.com/blog

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        Thanks. I will check it out.


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