Building Web Pages Using Microsoft Silverlight
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by Jesudas Chinnathampi (Das)
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Upload your project to a Silverlight Streaming Account

a) Login using your windows LIVE User ID and password at https://silverlight.live.com/.

b) You should see the following options after your successful login.

Figure 7

c) Create a zip file with two files in it, the welcome.xaml and manifest.xml that we created earlier.

d) Click the link "Manage Applications."

e) Click "Upload a Silverlight Application."

f) Provide an Application name and choose the zip file that you created in step c.

g) Click the Upload button.

You have uploaded your Silverlight application. After the upload, you can test your application by clicking the link "Launch Application Test Page."  Now your application is hosted at your Silverlight Streaming account. You can add this Silverlight Application to your web page by following some guidelines.

If you modify your XAML file, then you should repeat steps c to g, so that all latest changes will be available in your streaming account.

Figure 8

In the above diagram, you should replace the XXXXX reference to your Windows LIVE Silverlight Streaming account ID which can be found at https://silverlight.live.com/account/manage.aspx.


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Title: Getting an Error   
Name: Srikanth
Date: 5/20/2008 4:10:33 AM
Comment:
Hi
I have followed the same steps u've mentioned.
When i click the "Launch Applcation Test Page" I see the following error :
Error Code 2262
ParseError
SilverLight AG_E_PARSER_NAMESPACE_NOT_SUPPORTED
welcome.xaml
line 9 Postition 20
Title: Is SilverLight DEAD   
Name: Peter Snow
Date: 12/28/2007 9:46:13 AM
Comment:
Well after waiting many months to see web content with Silverlight I have come to conclution that SilverLight is DEAD. The only site with any content is microsoft. Oh Well, better it die now and let Flash Player get on with the job, at least that is supported and used.
Title: Off the Ground   
Name: dbl
Date: 11/7/2007 10:28:40 AM
Comment:
This is what I needed along with a little google to get off and running. Thanks
Title: Thank you   
Name: Sudarshan
Date: 10/4/2007 6:28:17 AM
Comment:
Thank you for good guideline.
Title: Excellent Approach   
Name: Pravin kumar
Date: 7/16/2007 8:41:26 AM
Comment:
Thanks for this artical.
Title: Thank you   
Name: volnet
Date: 7/13/2007 10:10:46 PM
Comment:
Thank you for your resource of the silverlight tech .
Title: why?   
Name: aspnetx
Date: 7/13/2007 9:21:44 PM
Comment:
why just photos?

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