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    Hi Everyone, I am developing a web site that will be commercial but i want a really nice look and feel it. What will be the best to use? Is WPF a good approach? If so where may I find good look and feel of existing web sites to show to my customer? How easy is it to maintain? I also heard that search engines are capable of getting all keywords if you use Silverlight/WPF. How true is that and would you recommend WPF? Thanks Chris

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      Hi Everyone, I am developing a web site that will be commercial but i want a really nice look and feel it. What will be the best to use? Is WPF a good approach? If so where may I find good look and feel of existing web sites to show to my customer? How easy is it to maintain? I also heard that search engines are capable of getting all keywords if you use Silverlight/WPF. How true is that and would you recommend WPF? Thanks Chris

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      Pete OHanlon
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      Chris WPF is primarily a desktop application framework. Yes, you can deploy BAML application, but they only run on Windows. The web development area that uses XAML (the markup behind WPF) is Silverlight. Yes, Silverlight is SEO "friendly", so that's probably what you are looking for.

      "WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith

      As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.

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        Hi Everyone, I am developing a web site that will be commercial but i want a really nice look and feel it. What will be the best to use? Is WPF a good approach? If so where may I find good look and feel of existing web sites to show to my customer? How easy is it to maintain? I also heard that search engines are capable of getting all keywords if you use Silverlight/WPF. How true is that and would you recommend WPF? Thanks Chris

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        WPF mostly used to develop the desktop application. i think you shoud use the ASP.NET+SQLServer+Ajax,if you want it to be more attractive,using the Silverlight~~

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