I'm facing some strange issue with a ResourceDictionary in my Application.Resources. In order to fill multiple ComboBoxes inside my application, I want to store the data in a ResourceDictionary.
However, I get the "Cannot find a Resource with that Name/Key..." error constantly.
My XAML-Code here:
<Application.Resources>
<ResourceDictionary x:Key="RDArray">
<sys:String x:Key="item1">Item1</sys:String>
<sys:String x:Key="item2">Item2</sys:String>
<sys:String x:Key="item3">Item3</sys:String>
</ResourceDictionary>
</Application.Resources>
<ListBox x:Name="lb" ItemsSource="{Binding Values, Source={StaticResource RDArray}}" />
Due to some lucky circumstances I was able to find out that putting another resource like Style above the Dictionary solves the problem.
<Application.Resources>
<Style x:Key="fubar" />
<ResourceDictionary x:Key="RDArray">
<sys:String x:Key="item1">Item1</sys:String>
<sys:String x:Key="item2">Item2</sys:String>
<sys:String x:Key="item3">Item3</sys:String>
</ResourceDictionary>
</Application.Resources>
The "bug" occurs in a WPF application as well as in Silverlight.
Although I can solve this using the shown "trick", I am curious where this error is coming from. I wasn't able to find anything about this. Maybe it is just me and something I am understanding wrong about resources in WPF.