After the beta version of mix was released, Microsoft finally released another milestone version of Silverlight, 1.0 RC, fixed nearly 2000 bugs and completed functional development of the final JavaScript-based API. this version is more stable to run, and is very close to the requirements of the official version. when 1.0 RC1 is released, the preview of Version 1.1 is in progress and can be obtained here.
Four latest 1.0 and 1.1 previews and downloads:
- Silverlight 1.0 RC1/Windows (direct link)
- Silverlight 1.0 RC1/MAC (direct link)
- Silverlight 1.1 Alpha refresh/Windows (direct link)
- Silverlight 1.1 Alpha refresh/MAC (direct link)
Used to build silverProgramResource:
- Visual Studio 2008 beta 2
- Visual Studio extensions for Silverlight
- Silverlight 1.0 SDK/Silverlight 1.1 SDK
- ASP. NET futures CTP
- Expression blend August Preview
- Expression Media Encoder template Updater
The reason why Silverlight 1.1 is still in the Alpha stage is that I guess it is because the support for DLR and C # Silverlight is slow.
In addition, I noticed that the Silverlight 1.1 Alpha refresh SDK changed from the original 17 m to the current 323 M (the size after decompression), mainly with a large number of routines. The 1.1 SDK also contains the 1.0 SDK.
To use the 1.1 Alpha example for the 1.1 Alpha refresh example, you only need to replace the Silverlight. js file and delete the Sys prefix in the createsilverlight. js file. Open these two Silverlight. js files. We can see that 1.1 Alpha is version 0.95, and 1.1 Alpha refresh is Version 1.0.