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Connecting Drupal and Silverlight

My brother wrote an excellent article on how to connect Drupal and Silverlight. This is pretty indepth and shows what needs to be done on the Silverlight side to work with a simple XML-RPC Drupal module. Definitely worth checking out, great job bro!

posted 30 Jul 2008
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Rob Loach wrote 2 years 4 weeks ago

I love seeing Drupal being used in different ways then how it was meant to be used! Nicely done.

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