Support XAML2009 Throughout
Generic types etc.

5 comments
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Anonymous commented
XAML2009 not supported in 2013 :/
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Laurent Abélard commented
Urgent
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Laurent Abélard commented
Urgent
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Laurent Bugnion commented
Totally agree with Rob. XAML is right now the area where porting a WPF application to Silverlight is the most painful. It is urgent to make it more compatible (new features should be added to SL as well; support VSM in all the WPF controls; give us something in Silverlight that allows setting properties without transitions, easily (something like triggers).
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Rob Eisenberg commented
As a side note. This should be supported in Silverlight as well.