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| | Can you create generic objects declaratively in XAML? For example, I would like to create something like ObservableCollection<string>, but in XAML instead of procedurally. My ultimate goal is actually to be able to create a generic custom control that is initialized with a type, but that's a separate discussion. Thanks, David Cater |
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| | Re: Can you create generic objects declaratively in XAML? Hello David, Support for generics is very limited in generics. This link may be of help. http://blogs.msdn.com/mikehillberg/a...ortInXaml.aspx Deepak www.DeepakKapoor.net > For example, I would like to create something like > ObservableCollection<string>, but in XAML instead of procedurally. My > ultimate goal is actually to be able to create a generic custom > control that is initialized with a type, but that's a separate > discussion. > > Thanks, > > David Cater > |
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