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I've got a style:

<Style x:Key="StarPathStyle" TargetType="Path">
        	<Setter Property="StrokeThickness" Value="1"/>
    		<Setter Property="Stroke" Value="#FF000080"/>
    		<Setter Property="StrokeStartLineCap" Value="Round"/>
    		<Setter Property="StrokeEndLineCap" Value="Round"/>
    		<Setter Property="StrokeLineJoin" Value="Round"/>
    		<Setter Property="StrokeMiterLimit" Value="1"/>		
    		<Setter Property="Data" Value="F1 M 145.637,174.227L 127.619,110.39L 180.809,70.7577L 114.528,68.1664L 93.2725,5.33333L 70.3262,67.569L 4,68.3681L 56.0988,109.423L 36.3629,172.75L 91.508,135.888L 145.637,174.227 Z"/>
        	<Setter Property="Fill" Value="#FFFFFF00">
        </Setter>
    </Style>

And a ListBox that shows a few items:

<ListBox Background="LightGray" Margin="8,171.5,8,8">
    	<ListBox.ItemsPanel>
    	    <ItemsPanelTemplate>
                <StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal"/>
            </ItemsPanelTemplate>
    	</ListBox.ItemsPanel>

    		<Button Content="Hello" />
    		<Path Style="{StaticResource StarPathStyle}" />
    		<Ellipse Width="10" Height="20" Fill="Blue" />
    		<Ellipse Width="20" Height="10" Fill="Blue" />
    		<Path Style="{StaticResource StarPathStyle}" />
    	</ListBox>

Question: Why does it work on WPF but not on Silverlight 3.0?

On Silveright it gives "ArgumentException" stating that "Value does not fall within the expected range."

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Not really sure, but I found by moving the "Data" from the styling resource and into the XAML file, it works:

<Path Style="{StaticResource StarPathStyle}"
Data="F1 M 145.637,174.227L 127.619,110.39L 180.809,70.7577L 114.528,68.1664L 93.2725,5.33333L 70.3262,67.569L 4,68.3681L 56.0988,109.423L 36.3629,172.75L 91.508,135.888L 145.637,174.227 Z" />
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