I am trying to load Silverlight DataGrid Control in my SharePoint 2010, I have followed this code example linl. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff728647.aspx#Y1200.
I have just replaced this codelines(in MainPage() method):
List Projects = context.Web.Lists.GetByTitle("Calendar");
string camlQueryXml ="asd"+ ""+ "";
Output Error:Could not download the Silverlight application or the Silverlight Plugin did not load.
Check this link
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc265156(v=vs.95).aspx
The silverlight version selected while creating the application should match with the version of plugin installed.
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Trying to follow the tutorials for IdentityServer using Visual studio 2019.
As per the instructions created a .Net Core Web Application and then an MVC project type and as per tutorials a welcome screen for IdentityServer should come at run time
But i am getting an MVC page template only like this
Is there any difference in project templates based on new visual studio updates? Or what is the correct selection of project types to get the window similar to the first image ?
It seems you are running the mvc application insteed of the identity provider service.
Go to the solution properties, Common Properties, and select Multiple startup projects. Then change the Action to Start for debug all your projects.
If you prefer start only your identity provider service set it as the Single startup project.
I just need a help regarding the communication between the silverlight plugin which uses webcam and gives response to the mvc application.I just need the breakpoints to be hitted on the silverlight project run mode that are not hitting for the moment.
Any help will be highly appreciated..
On Solution Explorer of Visual Studio right click on your web project and select Properties. Go to the Web tab. In the bottom under Debuggers check Silverlight checkbox. After that you can debug your Silverlight application.
In my solution I have a MVC project. Then I added a Silverlight project. When I added the Silverlight project, I set to include it in the existing web application (MVC project).
It added an .aspx page that contains the Silverlight component. The problem is that I cannot debug into the Silverlight code when I start the ASP.NET MVC application. I set a breakpoint in the Application_Startup function in the Silverlight code, but it never stops there. On the breakpoint I have a tooltip:
The breakpoint will not currently be hit. No symbols have been loaded for this document
How do I fix this problem?
Which browser are you using? I've had mixed results with debugging Silverlight with anything besides Internet Explorer, so I'm making sure to use Internet Explorer when developing Silverlight applications.
If you're using Internet Explorer, then Evan's solution should work (at least that's what has stopped me some time - Silverlight debugging disabled in the web project).
Also check that your Silverlight application is present in the list located under Web project properties > Silverlight Applications.
I found the problem. The browser was caching the Silverlight application. I solved that with the following code when initializing the Silverlight component:
param name="source" value="ClientBin/form.xap?<%= DateTime.Now.Ticks %>"
I have RIA services installed and also have silverlight 3.0 but there is no system.windows.controls.data.dataform . On account of this, I am unable to use dataform control . WHat should I do?I have also tried to download the same but unable to find it.
DataForm is not currently in the SDK. Its found in the Toolkit. Download and install the Nov09 Silverlight Toolkit for Silverlight 3.
You need to add the System.Windows.Controls.Data.DataForm.Toolkit reference to your project. Then the DataForm will be available in the System.Windows.Controls namespace.
I am a beginner in silverlight. I want to know what is TestPage.aspx and TestPage.html in silverlight. Actually i have google it but din't get enough information. Can any one give me answer??
TestPage.aspx and TestPage.html are the pages which will host your Silverlight content. As you might know, Silverlight is just a project (not a web application) and needs a page that can host it.
These pages are created by default and help you to test your XAML content during your development, which you can later remove from your project.
TestPage.html is dynamically generated by the Silverlight application as part of the Debug process. If you take a look at the Debug tab for the application properties you will see an option to Dynamically generate a test page. If this is selected then you TestPage.html is created in the /Bin/Debug folder of your Silverlight application.
A better solution is to create a web application in the same solution as your Silverlight application then in the properties for the web application go to the Silverlight Applications tab and add your existing Silverlight app to the web project. Also make sure that the Silverlight checkbox is ticked in the Debuggers section of the Web tab of your web application.