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Does your Silverlight application really have to end in .XAP?

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Does your Silverlight application really have to end in .XAP?  (Unpublished)

The answer is surprisingly no. It is time to end the myth that when hosting a Silverlight application, it has to end in .XAP. Let’s look at a sample Silverlight project first. When you create a new Silverlight Project and inspect the ClientBin folder, you will see that the filename ends in .XAP.


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