In the first part of the article I introduced the matter, i.e. adding a Silverlight menu in Sharepoint. The first solution presented, defined as "the client approach", has a major defect: it cannot be used for anonymous-enabled sites. In this second part we will see another way (that I called the "server approach") in order to build a Silverlight menu for Sharepoint that can be used also by anonymous users. To make this new approach clearer I will introduce another few general concepts regarding the Sharepoint platform. As previously, they will be marked with a specific icon and Sharepoint developers can skip these parts.
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