My blog has up-to-date information about the Silverlight support for IPy.

We don't have a well-known server to host the DLLs on, but you can definitely 
put the DLLs outside of the XAP. Checkout 
sdksdk-0.3.0-bin.zip/bin/Chiron.exe.config ... there's documentation in there 
that tells you how to configure Chiron to produce a XAP with the DLLs outside.

I talk about it in this blog post:
http://blog.jimmy.schementi.com/2008/05/story-of-ruby-and-python-in-silverlight.html

Documentation is being written to go up on the codeplex site. Let me know if 
you'd like to contribute to it.

~js

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vineet Jain 
(gmail)
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 7:06 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IronPython] In silverlight beta 2 is there any way to seperate the 
iron python assemblies from the app?

This is from Michael's web site:

    - Including the IronPython assemblies in every application makes even the 
simplest Dynamic Silverlight application painfully large. In answer to this 
point in a comment on his blog, John Lam replied: "Depending on how you 
configure your app, you can download the DSL dependencies (DLR + IronRuby) in a 
separate XAP that comes from one of our servers (this isn't working yet). So 
your XAP becomes something like 2K in that case. It will also be cached in your 
browser cache so it is a one-time download.". So this story will get better...

I looked on John Lam's blog and saw no updates on it since April. Was wondering 
if there has been any progress on it and is it part of the silverlight beta 2 
and the sdk 0.3?

Thanks,

Vineet


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