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I am trying to obtain the <RowDefinitions> element from my Xaml, through Javascript, so I can add new <RowDefinition> elements to it at runtime.

This way, if a user inputs the number '20', then 20 <RowDefinition> elements will be added to <RowDefinitions>.

The problem is that <RowDefinitions> does not have a possibility for x:Name. It only has x:uid. So would it be possible to fetch the uid from within Javascript? I need the <RowDefinitions> Element one way or another (but only through JS). I need to add <RowDefinition> elements to it.

Any ideas?

Thanks

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  • With the vast majority of Silverlight development now using the Managed API where apps a released in XAP files, it would be helpful of you explicitly indicate whether you are using much older Javascript API or if you need help with the HtmlBridge of the Managed API. Jul 22, 2011 at 12:05
  • I am using the much older Javascript API (Silverlight 1.0). Jul 22, 2011 at 16:04

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Assuming Javascript API

There is no such element as <RowDefinitions> you will be refering to the RowDefinitions property of a Grid element which is represented as <Grid.RowDefinitions> in Xaml. Hence you use FindName to aquire the Grid then use GetValue to get the collection of row definitions. Lets assume you have this simple Xaml to start with:-

<Grid
   xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
   xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
   Loaded="rootGridLoaded" />

So in your Javascript you have can have this code:-

function rootGridLoaded(sender)
{
     var plugin = sender.getHost();
     var rowDefs = sender.GetValue("RowDefinitions");
     for (var i=0; i < 20; i++)
     {
         var rowDef = plugin.content.createFromXaml("<RowDefinition />");
         rowDefs.add(rowDef);
     }
}

This will get the RowDefinitions collection from the Grid (which in this case is the sender but you just as easily have used FindName to get a named grid. Then it loops adding 20 RowDefintion instances ot the collection.

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  • @MrSilverlight if this answer solved your problem, than mark it as right. Jul 22, 2011 at 14:29

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