on the plus side (and why I personally am using it): it allows a "real" language to be run in-browser. .Net code can now be used on the webserver, desktop form apps, in-browser...(I'd add mobile devices, but that part…
I think this happens with some really early versions of silverlight applets not being compatible with the newer 4.0 stuff. I think
hey, you found my crappy little site ;) the IE version will correctly state "not installed" but apparently the FF/Non-IE is returning a non-null nav object, thus printing the zeros. btw- the reason for creating this…
on the plus side (and why I personally am using it): it allows a "real" language to be run in-browser. .Net code can now be used on the webserver, desktop form apps, in-browser...(I'd add mobile devices, but that part…
I think this happens with some really early versions of silverlight applets not being compatible with the newer 4.0 stuff. I think
hey, you found my crappy little site ;) the IE version will correctly state "not installed" but apparently the FF/Non-IE is returning a non-null nav object, thus printing the zeros. btw- the reason for creating this…