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kentzhou
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| 01/09/2009 6:25 PM |
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The windows show up only the root control is canvas. If the root control in the page is grid, the window will only in the first cell of the grid and can not move it in the screen of browser freely. How to solve this problem? |
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Michael Washington
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| 01/09/2009 6:41 PM |
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| The windows only work with a canvas. |
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kentzhou
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| 01/10/2009 2:16 PM |
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| Okay. If the root element in my layout page is a grid,not canvas, how to use those mock windows in my application? |
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Michael Washington
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| 01/10/2009 2:59 PM |
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You would need to change the root element of your application to a Canvas. However, SilverlightDesktop.net was intended to be extended by allowing you to create modules that run "inside" SilverlightDesktop.net. If you want to incorporate SilverlightDesktop.net into your existing asp.net application you simply need to place the SilverlightDesktop.net .ascx control inside your existing asp.net application. SilverlightDesktop.net was not intended to be placed inside another Silverlight application. |
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