So swapping " " for Environment.Newline fixed the issue. What is annoying is that IĪLWAYS use Environment.Newline in my ASP.Net code but deliberately did not in my Silverlight code as the files were embedded and read-only. Silverlight is obviously doing something smart. This has made no difference to Safari though. Any suggestions anybody on why or how to extract an error message out of it. Update: this fixed the issue for safari as well after a re-boot by the user. Note: always try to test on a Mac using Firefox as it is more foregiving of issues and eventually generated an eror message (Safari just sat there error message free). I am hitting the IsolatedStorage heavily, but I check on start-up if the IsolatedStorage is available in a try catch block, set a global boolean accordingly, and then guard each subsequent IsolatedStorage hit based on this variable (in conjunction with required No cigar on 100% width and height: I got somebody to test the MediaFlow S元 sample application at and this uses 100% width and height and works just fine on both Safari and Firefox on his Mac.Ĭhanged the width and height in my app to fixed pixel sizing just to confirm and no change in the response from either browser on this.Ĭopied the MediaFlow launch html code over the top of my html code as it did not have the tag in it (web page originally created by Beta 3) so the start-up html page is now the same as MediaFlow excepting the target xap file. Using clauses and a try-catch block around each IsolatedStorage code segment as a matter of paranoia).Īlso the code size is probably fairly large for a Silverlight application, say 70,000 lines of C# and XAML (lots of non-Euclidean 3D transform algorithms).
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