Mix06 Thailand Demo
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In this video, Fil Fortes provides a great overview of using Windows Presentation Foundation to create a vacation travelogue. Starting with a blank document, he builds a solution up using XAML, Visual Studio 2005 and Expression Interactive Designer that can be browsed over the web. Pretty neat!
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Hello dude

Tomorrow i saw your movie and it`s looks like great!
But, i havea little problem to fix!
Where do you got the Microsoft Visual Studio`s plugins for create XAML web application.
I try to building your project but i don`t have the feedback
Please help me, i`m a microsoft student and i need to learn this new tecnology!
Cheers
"Testa", you'll need to install the latest beta bits for .Net 3.0, the SDK, Interactive Designer, etc...
Here's a wiki on Channel 9 that might help:
http://channel9.msdn.com/wiki/default.aspx/Cider.AugustCTPReleaseNotes
and here's where you can get Interactive Designer:
http://www.microsoft.com/products/expression/en/interactive_designer/id_free_trial.aspx
Make sure all of your beta applications are of the same release - as of today that's "RC1".
We have a interesting version of this XBAP application which adds a few features such as animation of the images in the list box based on mouse over and selection. I have posted this XBAP at www.travelswithcal.com/wpfzone/.
Since Filipe had first dibs on photos from Thailand and Cambodia, I decided to use some of my photos from Senegal instead. Now that the application is built, I've decided to see how much time is required to make additional albums (not of course including the time to tune up the photos in Photoshop or to write the accompanying text).
Cal Schrotenboer
www.WPFLearningExperience.com
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