Yeah, I'm already doing that. It's the server side stuff I'm not so sure
about.

On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 6:46 PM, .net noobie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> you can host a silverlight app on any webserver as far as i can see, the
> .xap file is downloaded and run in the users web browser
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> On 8/10/08, Stephen Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Hey all,
>>
>> Was just wondering if anyone had thought of (or tried?) a way of running
>> Silverlight on a purely LAMP system?
>>
>> I use a webhost that uses Apache and MySQL. I'd like to be able to use
>> MySQL for the backend but am not sure how I'd get around not being able to
>> run my webservice on a non-microsoft web server. I'm assuming that I'd have
>> to write a java (or some other similar technology) to get that working.
>>
>> So the webserver would of course serve my Silverlight app, which would
>> make calls to the webservice which talks to the MySQL server.
>>
>> cheers,
>> Stephen
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