Taregna, has suddenly hit national and international headlines. Which is located nearly 35 km from Patna and names have astronomical associations, Taregna coming from tare (stars). Now targna people’s having temporary toilets, new roadways and electricity facility.
The people thanks to Eclipse for having this kind of facility. The NASA sayas that the sky over the region is likely to be less cloudy than at other places in the 250-km. he total duration of the eclipse will be six minutes thirty-nine seconds, visible over the Pacific Ocean.
It’s a one of the place where the prominent scientist of India—Aryabhatta done his research. He was done at Sixth-century astronomer-mathematician Aryabhatta is said to have camped at Taregna.
In this blog I have created sample application for mouse events in Silverlight and C# as business logic.
This application shows that, there are 3 grid in single page. Grid 1 is used as background(light blue) like title of the page(till now), I used grid 2 as a side bar of the page with brown color & it have 2 button, then grid 3(green) used as a content space of this page. like below
A Software or Hardware module that adds a specific feature or service to a larger system. The idea is that the new component simply plugs in to the existing system. For example, there are number of plug-ins for the Netrscape Navigator Browser that enable it to display different types of audio or video messages. Navigator plug-ins are based on MIME file types.
Plug-in applications are programs that can easily be installed and used as part of your Web Browser Initially, the Netscape browser allowed you to download, install, and define supplementary programs that played sound or motion video or performed other functions. These were called helper applications. However, these applications run as a separate application and require that a second window be opened. A plug-in application is recognized automatically by the browser and its function is integrated into the main HTML file that is being presented.
1.HTML is presentaton language where as XML is not either a programing language or a presentation language.It is used to transfer data between applications and databases.
2.HTML is not case-sensitive where as XML is case-sensitive.
3.In XML we can define our own tags as it is not possible in HTML.
4.In XML it is mandatory to close each and every tag where as in HTML it is not required.
5.XML describes the data where as HTML only defines the data.
Here i just posts for simple example for mouse events in silverligth... It's just look like some animation's.. whenever u hold mouse over the button it's automatically shows respected pages.... u can modify and add some more items as easily....
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Net; using System.Windows; using System.Windows.Controls; using System.Windows.Documents; using System.Windows.Input; using System.Windows.Media; using System.Windows.Media.Animation; using System.Windows.Shapes;
namespace mouseover { public partial class Page : UserControl {
It’s a subset of 2.0, which offers greater potablity through the virtual machine and should replace the first version. It’s cross-platforms and cross-browsers plug-in to display web pages holding XAML code.
Silverlight 1.0, which was developed under the codename Windows Presentation Foundation/Everywhere (WPF/E), consists of the core presentation framework, which is responsible for UI, interactivity and user input, basic UI controls, graphics and animation, media playback, Digital rights management, and DOM integration. It is made up of the following components:
Input – handling input from devices like keyboard, mouse, stylus etc.
UI core – managing rendering of bitmap images (including compressed raster images like JPEG), vector graphics, text and animations.
Media – playback of MP3, WMA Standard, WMV7, WMV8 and WMV9/VC-1 streams.
XAML – to allow the UI layout to be created using XAML markup language.
To facilitate this, Silverlight exposes a DOM API, accessible from any scripting language supported by Silverlight, which in version 1.0 release is limited to JavaScript running in the browser. Support for data formats is limited to XML and JSON only.
Silverlight version 2 client applications run in the browser and often need to access data from a variety of external sources. A typical example involves accessing data from a database on a backend server and displaying it in a Silverlight user interface. Another common scenario is to update data on a backend service through a Silverlight user interface that posts to that service. These external data sources often take the form of Web services. The services can be SOAP services created using the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) or some other SOAP-based technology, or they can be just plain HTTP or REST services. Silverlight clients can access these Web services directly or by using a proxy generated from metadata published by the service. Silverlight provides the necessary functionality to work with a variety of data formats used by services. These formats include XML, JSON, RSS, and Atom. These data formats are accessed using Serialization components, Linq to XML, Linq to JSON, and Syndication components. Web services that a Silverlight application can access must conform to certain rules to allow such access. These rules are discussed in context within the topics contained in this section.
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