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The MS .Net Framework does not need to be installed. GOA WinForms assemblies are sufficient to themselves.Client targets are those of Silverlight.
Jeff
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GOA WinForms Professional edition do have a grid.
GOA WinForms controls cannot be designed inside Blend.
Jeff
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You can use the "standard" Silverlight ways to retreive data (one way is to connect to a Web Service).
For instance, have a look at the following QuickStarts:
http://www.silverlight.net/QuickStarts/Remote/UsingREST.aspx
http://www.silverlight.net/QuickStarts/Remote/UsingJSON.aspx
If need more informations on how to retreive data ...
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[quote user="fuzzyman"]
Cool - will these remain free?
Michael Foord
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Yes. The standard version will remain free.
Jeff
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You can still use the "standard" Silverlight features.
For instance have a look at the end of the following QuickStart: http://silverlight.net/QuickStarts/Dom/DomAccess.aspx . It explains how to call the HtmlPage.Navigate method.
Jeff
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You have searched in the NetikaTech forum but you do not have posted your question in that forum.What do you mean by a multipage application? With GOA, you can create and display several forms in one application. You can group your controls into TabControls, Panels, GroupBox, ContainerControls... You can navigate from one part of the ...
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Hi Lawrence,
You can find a full grid for Silverlight here: http://community.netikatech.com/demos/
Jeff