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Today we are releasing an update to Silverlight 4.  This is an update to two areas where no workarounds could be provided for customers and we found it important to fix.  The two issues in today’s update (which brings Silverlight to version 4.0.51204.0) are:

Diacritics

Foreign diacritical marks (usually accent marks on non-US languages) do not display in a TextBox control or a RichTextBox control in an out-of-browser (OOB) application on the Mac platform.

This update simply fixes what was a broken piece of functionality.

Trusted and Signed Applications

Before you apply this update, a Silverlight 4 OOB application can enable an update only when the application is signed with matching certificates that have not expired.

This update relaxes this restriction. After you apply the update, an OOB application can enable an update if the following conditions are true:

  • Both the new application and the old application have valid signatures.
  • The new application is signed with a trusted certificate.
  • The Subject and the Issuer of the certificate that is used to sign the new application match those of the certificate that is used to sign the old application.

Summary

This update will be provided via Microsoft Update and other auto-update mechanisms for users.  We felt the need to service these issues because of the lack of a usable workaround for customers.  In the end this will benefit all Silverlight out-of-browser applications.

If you are a developer, you can always update the latest developer runtime by downloading it here: Silverlight Developer Runtime

You can read the ‘official’ KB article 2477244.  Hope this helps!


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12/15/2010 9:42 PM | # re: Silverlight service release today - 4.0.51204
And no memory leak fix. And the second fix is not a fix, in every OOB blog states "Plan Ahead for Updates".
12/16/2010 1:11 AM | # re: Silverlight service release today - 4.0.51204
Click once applications should work the same as Silverlight, regarding certificate and update. Quite anoying as it is.
12/17/2010 6:15 AM | # re: Silverlight service release today - 4.0.51204
Hi Tim,

In the thread you mentioned, you said a fix will be included in th enext service release cycle. This is th enext service release, isn't?
Could you please care to explain to the community why a critical problem affecting the majority of SL4 applications out there wasn't included in this release?
Microsoft needs to step up to the plate on this issue and resolve it once and for all.

12/18/2010 7:19 AM | # re: Silverlight service release today - 4.0.51204
Thanks Tim! I'm a Premium MSDN Subscriber. It'd be nice if they'd give us a direct route. :)
2/1/2011 6:34 PM | # re: Silverlight service release today - 4.0.51204
Hi,

Is Microsoft planning to put the symbol files (*.pdb) on the public symbol server http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols? I cannot find the symbols for agcore/npctrl.dll for version 4.0.51204, and not sure if this is by design or the msdl site simply forgot to include the symbol files.

Thanks!
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