First of all, you should edit your post to add detail, your posting of 'answers' that add to your question, is very confusing when the site doesn't show posts in order by default, and has no threading.
Second, if you've been doing silverlight for less than a month, I assume you're not writing commercial code, so it doesn't matter if you achieve this or not. I would suggest you accept the answers you have been given and make a note of the result, for the day when you're paid to write silverlight code.
"its not about paid/unpaid code-writing ...its all about requirement..
people says printing is not supported in SL3 and you can't generate a XPS file.so that doesnt nean that i should stuck to their statements.
offcourse,there is always an alternative to achieve the same goal...and that what i was trying to do.."
1 - PLEASE edit your post, instead of posting non answers.
2 - yes, it's all about you accepting a requirement on a project without knowing if it's even possible. Real programmers don't do that, they know what they are talking about WHEN THEY TALK TO THE CLIENT
3 - SOMETIMES it's possible to hack together something that's not supported. But, sometimes you have to man up and tell your client you just plain had no idea when you said yes to something.
When asking a question like this, maybe consider this:
What if javascript or a browser plugin like Flash or Silverlight could just trash your browser history and cookies. Maybe not the security risk the ability to access files would be, but still sites could cause users inconvenience.
If they're your site's cookies, configure them properly so they expire.
As far as I know, it may not be possible to clear the history from a silverlight application. Silveright runs in an isolated environment and does not have access to the system's file structure.
Things may change with Silverlight 4 though.
Also, you can edit your question rather than posting something in the answer section.
Updated 16-Dec-09 19:59pm
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Aashish, the problem for you will be accessing the registry using a SL application.
Once again, as far as I know, I dont think you can (always remember, a SL application runs in a sand boxed environment). You may want to go through this post as well
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Updated 17-Dec-09 18:19pm
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Silverlight 3 supports 'navigational frames'. I dont know if you can use frames to track your application's history separately from the browser one. You could have a look there.
"every lock has its key.....i guess der should also be some solution of my question."
Rubbish. People constantly ask questions here like 'how to use a fingerprint reader in ASP.NET' on these forums. I believe it's mostly clueless people, with clueless clients, who agree to stuff, then expect us to tell them how it's done. In the real world, some things are just not possible, ESPECIALLY when you're talking about stuff running in a browser, which is always sandboxed.
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Updated 17-Dec-09 22:17pm
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suppose
My_Silverlight_application------------->>>other_websites..
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Updated 16-Dec-09 19:31pm
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abhinav,i have gone thru some tuitorials part ...after that i got to know that accessing system registry this task can be done in a very seamless manner....
[assembly:RegistryPermission(SecurityAction.RequestMinimum,ViewAndModify="HKEY_CURRENT_USER")]
[assembly:RegistryPermission(SecurityAction.RequestMinimum,ViewAndModify="HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\SOFTWARE\\MICROSOFT\\INTERNET EXPLORER\\TYPEDURLS")]
[assembly: RegistryPermission(SecurityAction.RequestMinimum, ViewAndModify = "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\SOFTWARE\\MICROSOFT\\INTERNET EXPLORER")]
adding above code will enable u 2 change access permissions to registry....
bt things stuck at a point will deleting index.dat,history.ini..etc...
every lock has its key.....i guess der should also be some solution of my question.
dear Abhinav....i m a newbie to silverlight.....
its just 15-20 days being working on silverlight....
if u could elaborate concept of "navigational frames"..i ll be enormously grateful to u
its not about paid/unpaid code-writing ...its all about requirement..
people says printing is not supported in SL3 and you can't generate a XPS file.so that doesnt nean that i should stuck to their statements.
offcourse,there is always an alternative to achieve the same goal...and that what i was trying to do..
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