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Monday, January 18, 2010

Silverlight 4 breaking the com sandbox to create a file watcher

by Michael Wolf via Michael Wolf on 1/18/2010 12:24:33 PM

Since Silverlight 4's release I have become quire enamored with the elevated privileges out of browser functionality. The com interopability is great, but again your back to com development and interop. Which although very powerful is also kind of painful. Recently some one brought up a question of how you would accomplish something like a file watcher. In a desktop / server experience this would be pretty simple using something like a FileSystemWatcher (http://msdn.microsoft.c ...

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Silverlight 4 breaking the com sandbox to create a file watcher

by Michael Wolf via Michael Wolf on 1/18/2010 12:24:33 PM

Since Silverlight 4's release I have become quire enamored with the elevated privileges out of browser functionality. The com interopability is great, but again your back to com development and interop. Which although very powerful is also kind of painful. Recently some one brought up a question of how you would accomplish something like a file watcher. In a desktop / server experience this would be pretty simple using something like a FileSystemWatcher (http://msdn.microsoft.c ...

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Silverlight 4 breaking the com sandbox to create a file watcher

by Michael Wolf via Michael Wolf on 1/18/2010 12:24:33 PM

Since Silverlight 4's release I have become quire enamored with the elevated privileges out of browser functionality. The com interopability is great, but again your back to com development and interop. Which although very powerful is also kind of painful. Recently some one brought up a question of how you would accomplish something like a file watcher. In a desktop / server experience this would be pretty simple using something like a FileSystemWatcher (http://msdn.microsoft.c ...

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