Navigation xBap problem with frames?

Since your Browser crashes, I suggest this is some bug in one of the following Components: Browser (IE in this Case) XBAP Addon/Plugin (yes, there is some kind of plugin which is installed silently within browsers on . NET Framework installation) I bet, this cannot be solved programmatically... I'd suggest the following: try to reproduce in different environment (different IE Version, OS etc. ) reinstall . NET Framework and ensure you have the latest, stable final version do same with Internet Explorer Firefox has XBAP support as well - try in firefox If it works in other environments, your users should have no problems with this setup Hope this helps Best regards Thomas.

Since your Browser crashes, I suggest this is some bug in one of the following Components: Browser (IE in this Case) XBAP Addon/Plugin (yes, there is some kind of plugin which is installed silently within browsers on . NET Framework installation) I bet, this cannot be solved programmatically... I'd suggest the following: try to reproduce in different environment (different IE Version, OS etc. ) reinstall . NET Framework and ensure you have the latest, stable final version do same with Internet Explorer Firefox has XBAP support as well - try in firefox If it works in other environments, your users should have no problems with this setup.

Hope this helps, Best regards Thomas.

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