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Another thing that recently came up which isn't documented that I thought I'd pass on: if you have characters such as = or " or ' in your XPath when doing databinding, the parser will be unhappy, unless you escape those characters with \. So, you might end up with something like this:
<TextBlock Text="{Binding Source={StaticResource xdp}, XPath=Element[@ID\=100]}"/>
Using the backslash as an escape for XPath isn't documented yet in the SDK or, at least, I couldn't find it...
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- Anonymous
May 30, 2006
The character is also useful for escaping { and } if you want to use them literally (rather than indicating a markup extension) - Anonymous
May 30, 2006
It seems to me that the blogpost doesn't render as you intended.
"So, you might end up with something like this:" - what? - Anonymous
May 31, 2006
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