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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T13:38:16+00:00 2026-05-27T13:38:16+00:00

I have a Silverlight application developed with version 4.0. I tried running it with

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I have a Silverlight application developed with version 4.0. I tried running it with Silverlight 5 client and everything seems to be fine up to now.

But I am wondering; if my users installs Silverlight 5 for client, is it sure my application will still work well? Do I have to run all my Test Cases again?

If anyone notices something that has been broke between versions, please list it here! 🙂

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    2026-05-27T13:38:16+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 1:38 pm

    There’s little evidence around the internet at the moment, other than that published by Microsoft, which can be found here and here, which states, to summarise:

    Several changes have been made to the Silverlight runtime and the
    Silverlight Tools between Silverlight 4 and Silverlight 5. For these
    changes, the following principles apply:

    • Most Silverlight 4 applications will work with Silverlight 5 without
      any changes.

    • When breaking changes are required, Silverlight will try to maintain
      support for the old behavior, as well as the new behavior, by using a
      quirks mode.

    Nevertheless, some changes made to Silverlight components can
    potentially cause your older Silverlight-based applications to fail
    (compile time, XAML load time, or possibly design time) or to behave
    differently.

    And,

    There are no known breaking changes between Silverlight 4 and
    Silverlight 5 in the Silverlight core runtime. Applications that were originally compiled using Silverlight 4 tools, and that continue to target the Silverlight 4 runtime, should work without issues on a client that has the Silverlight 5 runtime.

    If your project references any Silverlight SDK client assemblies […] make sure that your project
    specifically references the Silverlight 5 version of the SDK client
    assemblies […]. A project that targets Silverlight 5 cannot use the Silverlight
    4 SDK assemblies.

    There’s more information in the links I provide, for instance, related to quirks mode, third party references, and behavioural changes.

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