
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 5:59 PM, William Warero <wwarero@gmail.com> wrote:
Thing is though, on MS its integral to get into The Azure Platform if you are interested in Silverlight. Check out this Slideshare document that describes both. http://www.slideshare.net/choonngee/azure-and-silverlight Warero
@William thnks will have a look. Am pretty set on Silverlight, unless I discover something new along the way. I have a novice question to ask, but will ensure most questions are rare. Many times I have read on this list about browser incompatibilty issues eg I remember sometime back thread about a KRA server that could not be accessed by other browsers etc. From the very brief read I did today, it seems that pretty much is agreed on HTML as a web standard. What would be the reason other browsers, which can also read html, could not open such a site? Was it poor web application design or was it some interpeter code could not covert to html standard or were other browsers trying to establish their own html standards? Rgds.