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Localized storage in Silverlight is handled by its isolated storage feature, which is a virtual file system that can be used to store application data on the client’s machine. As just a few examples, you might use local storage in your application to store user settings, undo information, shopping cart contents, or a local cache for your commonly used objects. Implementations of this feature are really limited only by your imagination.
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Lair, R. (2010). Isolated Storage in Silverlight. In: Beginning Silverlight 4 in C#. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2989-6_9
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