With the release of Silverlight 2.0, there came quite a few class changes. The result is that this framework UI no longer works. With the release of Silverlight 2.0, there also came the addition of a rather nice subset of controls, navigation features, and some other UI components. Consequently, I no longer see the need for a full-blown framework. However, I'm currently considering a "helper UI" that will make certain elements such a pop-ups and modal windows as well as encapsulating the process of binding results of web service calls to data-bound controls easier to handle.
W James
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With the release of Silverlight 2.0, there came quite a few class changes. The result is that this framework UI no longer works. With the release of Silverlight 2.0, there also came the addition of a rather nice subset of controls, navigation features, and some other UI components. Consequently, I no longer see the need for a full-blown framework. However, I'm currently considering a "helper UI" that will make certain elements such a pop-ups and modal windows as well as encapsulating the process of binding results of web service calls to data-bound controls easier to handle.
W James