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how to use silverlight tool in .aspx page

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    hi.. I am developing a web application and i want to use the silver light tools in my .aspx page so can any one suggest me that how is it possible?? and i am not getting the silver light tools on my tool window i am getting only three tools in silverlight tab that are Pointer,Silverlight,MeadiaPlayer.. so please guide me..

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      hi.. I am developing a web application and i want to use the silver light tools in my .aspx page so can any one suggest me that how is it possible?? and i am not getting the silver light tools on my tool window i am getting only three tools in silverlight tab that are Pointer,Silverlight,MeadiaPlayer.. so please guide me..

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      DX Roster wrote:

      I am developing a web application and i want to use the silver light tools in my .aspx page so can any one suggest me that how is it possible??

      You need to install the Silverlight runtime and the developer SDK. See here[^]. This should allow you to load Silverlight in an aspx page and also view controls in the Visual Studio tool window.

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