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Old 01-10-2006   #1 (permalink)
Dieter
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Cider Designer Problem

Hello

When i create a new Windows application in VS.NET, the Cider designer says

Error 1 Error at element 'Button' in markup file
'PresentationDesignVisualStudio;component/ms/internal/assemblyresources.xaml'
: Cannot convert the string 'ApplicationCommands.Open' in attribute
'Command' into an object of type 'System.Windows.Input.ICommand'..
D:\Temp\WindowsApplication3\WindowsApplication3\MyApp.xaml 1 1
WindowsApplication3


Warning 2 Could not read state file
"obj\Debug\ResolveAssemblyReference.cache". Attempting to deserialize an
empty stream. WindowsApplication3


Error 3 Could create an instance of type Window
D:\Temp\WindowsApplication3\WindowsApplication3\Window1.xaml 1 1
WindowsApplication3


this is a normal application without any controls

kind regards
Dieter



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Old 01-10-2006   #2 (permalink)
marc hoffman
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Re: Cider Designer Problem

Dieter,

> When i create a new Windows application in VS.NET, the Cider designer says
>
> Error 1 Error at element 'Button' in markup file
> 'PresentationDesignVisualStudio;component/ms/internal/assemblyresources.xaml'
> : Cannot convert the string 'ApplicationCommands.Open' in attribute
> 'Command' into an object of type 'System.Windows.Input.ICommand'..
> D:\Temp\WindowsApplication3\WindowsApplication3\MyApp.xaml 1 1
> WindowsApplication3


i'm seeing the same on one of my two systems; the other worked fine. on
both in just freshly uninstalled November and installed december...

here too, empty app, no Buttons in sight. The above error shows when i
open MyApp.xaml; when i open Window1.xaml, i get:

Error 1 Could create an instance of type Window
t:\test\WindowsApplication50\Window1.xaml 1 1 WindowsApplication50


--
marc hoffman
Chief Architect, .NET
RemObjects Software
http://www.chromesville.com

and the fifty-two daughters of the revolution
turn the gold to chrome
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Old 01-10-2006   #3 (permalink)
Matt Grove
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Re: Cider Designer Problem

I was getting this error as well. I completely uninstalled VS extensions, the
SDK and then the WinFX runtime, reinstalled them (in the reverse order), and
now it works.

Oh, I also recall running some MS-provided tool to get rid of "old" Avalon
bits (not that I thought I had any, but ...)

"marc hoffman" wrote:

> Dieter,
>
> > When i create a new Windows application in VS.NET, the Cider designer says
> >
> > Error 1 Error at element 'Button' in markup file
> > 'PresentationDesignVisualStudio;component/ms/internal/assemblyresources.xaml'
> > : Cannot convert the string 'ApplicationCommands.Open' in attribute
> > 'Command' into an object of type 'System.Windows.Input.ICommand'..
> > D:\Temp\WindowsApplication3\WindowsApplication3\MyApp.xaml 1 1
> > WindowsApplication3

>
> i'm seeing the same on one of my two systems; the other worked fine. on
> both in just freshly uninstalled November and installed december...
>
> here too, empty app, no Buttons in sight. The above error shows when i
> open MyApp.xaml; when i open Window1.xaml, i get:
>
> Error 1 Could create an instance of type Window
> t:\test\WindowsApplication50\Window1.xaml 1 1 WindowsApplication50
>
>
> --
> marc hoffman
> Chief Architect, .NET
> RemObjects Software
> http://www.chromesville.com
>
> and the fifty-two daughters of the revolution
> turn the gold to chrome
>

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