![]() ![]() HTML is in one dimension, and Silverlight or Flash or Java is in another. ![]() ![]() I use the word "dimension" specifically in the preceding paragraph. FireFox, for example, goes so far as to run its plugins in a different process. First there's the HTML, and second there's the plugin. When you consider a browser with plugins (specifically plugins that are part of the content, verses "add-ins" which are tools that may or may not interact with the content, but are definitely not part of it ) there are two dimensions at play when it comes to physically rendering the page. However, it's distinct enough to be worth mentioning distinct enough to not be yet another of the same thing as the previous six links you probably just glazed over on Bing or Google. Like my last few postings on the topic, I want to call out that even though there's much blogging that's been done on this topic, I've stumbled onto an ancillary scenario seemingly along the same lines as others. Now, a lot has been written about Silverlight interop with regard Flash, not to mention HTML, JavaScript, WCF, and even other Silverlight controls. Silverlight IsWindowless-ness, And How You Don’t Need It To Display Flash!
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