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A set of short screencasts providing a &amp;quot;tour&amp;quot; of the network capabilites in the Silverlight 4 beta. We&#39;ll look at raw HTTP access, socket access and WCF capabilities. 
In this video, we take a look at forms authentication both automatically on the browser HTTP stack and manually via ASP.NET Client Application Services on the client HTTP stack. 
The next video in this series is&amp;nbsp;here and the previous videos are;Part 1 - WebClient and HTTP GET, XMLPart 2 - WebClient and HTTP GET, RSS, ATOM, JSONPart 3 - WebClient, HttWebpRequest and HTTP POSTPart 4 - Cross Domain and Cross SchemePart 5 - HTTP Methods and StacksPart 6 - HTTP and Basic Authentication 
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		<title>Re:  Silverlight 4 Beta Networking. Part 7 - HTTP &amp; Forms Auth</title>
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<p>Haven't tried it out myself, but I believe you should be able to use the Silverlight/Javascript bridge to read cookies from the browser and send it to the SL app.</p>
<p>posted by pstatho</p>]]>
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