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Hosting Silverlight Application on IIS

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    Hi, Can any 1 guide me through how to host an silverlight appl on local IIS ver 5.1. I tried hosting it, the problem is that the web services dosnt work, i dont know if i have hosted the appl properly or not, i have followed same steps as per a ASP.Net appl hosting. Thanks in advance

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      Hi, Can any 1 guide me through how to host an silverlight appl on local IIS ver 5.1. I tried hosting it, the problem is that the web services dosnt work, i dont know if i have hosted the appl properly or not, i have followed same steps as per a ASP.Net appl hosting. Thanks in advance

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      Mark Salsbery
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      This isn't a Silverlight question. There's no hosting issues related to Silverlight beyond delivering the Silverlight specific MIME type(s). You may want to try the WCF/WPF or ASP.NET board, whatever's more appropriate.

      Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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        This isn't a Silverlight question. There's no hosting issues related to Silverlight beyond delivering the Silverlight specific MIME type(s). You may want to try the WCF/WPF or ASP.NET board, whatever's more appropriate.

        Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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        sunil n cs
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        Anyways thanks, i got solution to my prob.

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