1. XAML, as on today, is for the Windows platform. However, SilverLight, a
cross-browser interactive UI technology uses stripped down version of XAML
targetting multiple browsers on different operating systems. To get the code
view, double-click on the conrol in the designer view, not in the markup view.
2. XAML is not a server-side technology; so any web server can be used to
deliver XAML apps.
3. Not possible because XAML is not for server-side.
"ar******@gmail.com" wrote:
Please answer me
1. Is XAML maily aiming windows. Why is the controls on double click
not produce the event handlers in the c# file( code behind or
something ...)
2. XAML web browser applications doesnt need IIS? Then can we use it
for server side programming? If yes how is it working?
3.How to use the asp.net objects from xaml (web) page. Or is there any
other method which is specific to xaml for this functionality