In my program I have a mainWindow that contains a contentPresenter
. The mainWindow has a ViewModel called MainWindowViewModel
. This viewModel contains properties that are bound to items in the mainWindow.
The Content
of my contentPresenter
is represented by a UserControl->ViewModel->Model structure.
This is the xaml of the contentPresenter
that I am working with.
MainWindow.xaml:
<ContentPresenter Content="{Binding LeftWidget}" IsEnabled="{Binding LeftWidgetEnabled}" ... />
LeftWidget
and LeftWidgetEnabled
are both properties located in MainWindowViewModel
. However, the BindingExpression path error
that I receive has to do with LeftWidgetEnabled
. For some reason my program is looking for the property in the ViewModel of the contentPresenter
's UserControl. This doesn't make much sense to me, because the program deals with the LeftWidget
property correctly.
Both properties are located in MainWindowViewModel
, so why would the program be looking elsewhere for the LeftWidgetEnabled
property? How can I fix this?
Also Note: The way that I set the DataContext
of my UserControls are like so...
Under <Window.Resources...
in mainWindow.xaml:
<DataTemplate DataType="{x:Type project:LeftWidgetViewModel}">
<local:LeftWidgetUserControl/>
</DataTemplate>
DataContext
of the UserControl in it's own xaml?LeftWidgetViewModel
property in the MainVM, which is of typeViewModelBase
, your comment makes no sense at all.