WPF Experiments: Changing a Live Writer Plug-in to use WPF

Posted by: Rick Strahls WebLog, on 15 May 2007 | View original | NEW Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Ok so I had a little free time on my hands this weekend and was looking for a simple something to use WPF on. A few weeks back I'd been playing with an Justin Brown's Amazon book plug in for Live Writer, which is part of the Windows Live Writer Plugins on CodePlex. Back when I first looked at his plug-in which is great, I added a few small enhancements like configuration of the Amazon Service and Associate ID and a few minor changes in the way the pop up window and resulting HTML formatting worked....

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