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How To Host A Silverlight App In Dropbox

09.21.2012
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CodeProject - How to Host Your Silverlight App on Your Dropbox Account

"You're new to Silverlight App development. After struggling for a long time, the time to show it to the world has finally come. But, you don't have any web hosting account. So, what will you do?

Don't worry about it (and don't commit suicide just because of it). I have a solution. You can use your dropbox account to host it. Curious how to do that? Just follow these following steps!

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Yeah, yeah, I know... "Silverlight is dead..." whatever. I still think this article cool and was something I've wondered about myself.

Published at DZone with permission of Greg Duncan, author and DZone MVB. (source)

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