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  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Mar 05, 2009 (more than a year ago)

    Al Pascual will explain you how to make a Http Web request in Silverlight.

    Once a week I receive the same question about how to make a Http Web request in Silverlight, this is a pretty simple answer, yet I understand that if you starting in Silverlight you want to know how. For the benefit of not having to rely all the emails with the code, I’ll post it in my blog and just reference the url. So please find below the code to do just that. Of course this code is provided 'as-is', without any implied warranty.



  • 6 comments  /  posted by  Umesh Patel  on  Feb 13, 2009 (more than a year ago)

    Note: This article is submitted by Umesh Patel for Silverlight: Write and Win contest.Thanks a lot, Umesh! Hello All, Please drop a comment if you like it.

    1. Introduction

    Microsoft Silverlight uses the WebClient class to send HTTP requests to remote scripts, which allows the application to perform specific web server functions, such as retrieving files. Remote scripts, created with Active Server Pages (ASP) and Personal Hypertext Processor (PHP), add an additional layer of functionality with direct access to the remote server, such as the file system. In this article, I will demonstrate an application that utilizes the WebClient class to retrieve and display files from a remote server.


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