Download reference docs for the Silverlight Unit Test Framework

Posted 25 October 2008  

The API reference documentation for the unit test framework is now available. Developers looking to take complete advantage of the more intricate features and presentation framework-specific functionality in the unsupported test framework should take a look.

Written by developers, and not expert technical writers, don't expect anything too earth-shattering. The download has no conceptual content. Do know this: every single type & P.M.E. is commented, thanks to Source Analysis. The help file was generated using Sandcastle.

Download the test framework documentation

Download the documentation (Zip containing a Chm, 1881K)
Silverlight unit test framework site

Download the documentation file (CHM)

Using the documentation

Before opening the content, you will most likely need to unlock the file since the file's from the tubes. For first-time use:

  • Extract the contents of the Zip download
  • Right-click on the *.chm file and click 'Properties'
  • Click the 'Unblock' button
  • Open the *.chm file as usual

Silverlight documentation

Looking for the offline Silverlight 2 SDK documentation download, or the online Silverlight resources? All of these are good bookmarks to have handy:

Hope this helps!

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