RE: New release of the Silverlight Bing Maps control

2009-11-10 Thread David Burela
although one thing that IS annoying, is that it looks like you now need a bing maps key in order to use the control... David Burela Readify | Senior Developer Suite 206 Nolan Tower | 29 Rakaia Way | Docklands | VIC 3008 | Australia M: +61 (0)407 363 860 | E:

Re: New release of the Silverlight Bing Maps control

2009-11-10 Thread Craig Dunn
Yeah - that's fine if you are using Bing Maps data... but are they now implying that if you use the silverlight _control_ as a host for OSM map tiles (for example) you still need a key? How do 'session counts' etc apply if you are using the SL control with open source data? Does MS expect

Re: New release of the Silverlight Bing Maps control

2009-11-10 Thread Craig Dunn
So my question becomes: what are MS licensing expectations for * *large *(125,000 pa sessions) *using OSM data* * *password-protected*/intranet/internal applications *using OSM data* I understand the work they have put into the control - but given its support for custom tile layers the licensing

RE: Old silverlight runtime installers

2009-11-10 Thread Ross Jempson
Thanks for that. I've reproduced the problem and it seems to be the onError attribute. As I mentioned previously, I am doing a custom install experience. It seems that if the client machine already has 2.0.40115.0 or 2.0.31005.0 (and perhaps others), and you have the configuration