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Telerik: RadControls for Silverlight 2 CTP2 release

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4 comments   /   posted by Ilia Iordanov on Jul 16, 2008

Today Nikolay Atanasov from Telerik annonuced the RadControls for Silverlight 2 CTP2 release. Most of the controls are also available for WPF and share the same API and features. The other controls included are:

  • WrapPanel, DockPanel, UniformGridPanel, PanelBar;
  • ComboBox, NumericUpDown;
  • Calendar, DatePicker;
  • ProgressBar;
  • Menu;
  • TabControl;
  • TreeView;
  • MediaPlayer;
  • Window;
  • Cube, Upload.

On-line demo of the controls you can see here.


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  • -_-

    RE: Telerik: RadControls for Silverlight 2 CTP2 release


    posted by JOKe on Jul 16, 2008 12:32

    I am using firefox 3.0

    and when i click the demo only white blank page appear.

    I dont have silverlight installed .. :)

    under IE everythink is ok and when i click on the image im forwarded to silverlight install page but under firefox nothink happened.

     

    p.s. is there anybody who use IE ? I dont think so :)

    p.s.2. вземете го фикснете за фокса ааа :) излагация :D

  • -_-

    RE: Telerik: RadControls for Silverlight 2 CTP2 release


    posted by brian leahy on Jul 16, 2008 16:40

    Silverlight is not supported in Firefox 3 atm

  • emil

    RE: Telerik: RadControls for Silverlight 2 CTP2 release


    posted by emil on Jul 17, 2008 00:51

    JOKe,

    The demos are working fine for me on FF 3.0 final.

    Just for the record - more than 60% of the SilverlightShow.net visitors are using IE7. Personally, I'm also using IE :) Currently trying FF3 just to check out how it is doing with the speed. Works fine anyway.

  • emil

    RE: Telerik: RadControls for Silverlight 2 CTP2 release


    posted by emil on Jul 17, 2008 05:14

    Microsoft just published a hot fix for Silverlight 2 Beta 2 which improves the support of FF3. Read more on Michael Schwarz's blog.

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