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  • 4 comments  /  posted by  Michael Washington  on  Sep 09, 2009 (9 months ago)

    This took about 4 months of part-time work but I finally got the Silverlight Bridge File Manager working enough so I can release it. This is actually just a small part of a larger project that is Silverlight Bridge. Silverlight Bridge will eventually allow you to see the files on your local computer and drag and drop the files from your local computer to the folders on the server.

    Silverlight Bridge is a project that Ian started when he decided that you should be able to see your local hard drive in a Silverlight application.



  • 7 comments  /  posted by  Michael Washington  on  Jul 20, 2008 (more than a year ago)

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

    The example is based on an earlier drag and drop code sample that was based on an example created by Keith Mahoney. In his example he shows how to drag and drop various types of elements into various types of Panels. In this example we only cover dragging and dropping an element onto a Canvas. We also cover importing and exporting content from one user control into another.

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