I have a windows phone app with a login process, that login process accesses an external API. The controller for the login button originally ran some code that instantly navigated to the dashboard page:
private void LogInButton_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
...
App.RootFrame.Navigate(new Uri("/Interface.xaml", UriKind.RelativeOrAbsolute));
}
This works fine!
Later on, I thought it best to implement the actual connection to the api, check if the user details are correct and on that, redirect to the dashboard. for brevity I have taken out the api parts, but let's say this function gets passed all over the place as an Action delegate before being called in it's rightful place, the controller..
...
// This method is also located in the controller class, but it is called by another class
public void LoadDashboard( DataUpdateState data )
{
//data.AsyncResponse
App.RootFrame.Navigate(new Uri("/Interface.xaml", UriKind.RelativeOrAbsolute));
}
The thing is, the navigation method now no longer works, it fires a debug break on RootFrame_NavigationFailed.
what am I not understanding here?
Is there a way of finding out just why it loaded the navigation failed method in the App class