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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.

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  • You may want to use the x:Array markup extension instead. That allows you to define lists of items in XAML.
    – CodeNaked
    Mar 21, 2011 at 12:42

2 Answers 2

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This is because if you have a resource dictionary as the only item in the resources section then the contents simply get added to the parent dictionary (I snooped and this seems to be the case). To get around this you need to put your resource dictionary in separate xaml file (List.xaml in this case):

<ResourceDictionary xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
                     xmlns:sys="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib"
                    xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml">
    <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>
</ResourceDictionary>

and then reference that in your main app:

<Window.Resources>
    <ResourceDictionary>
        <ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
            <ResourceDictionary Source="List.xaml"/>
        </ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries>
    </ResourceDictionary>
</Window.Resources>

<ListBox x:Name="lb" ItemsSource="{Binding Values, Source={StaticResource RDArray}}"/>
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Thanks for your answer. In my real application I created that separated file, but I didn't make a second ResourceDictionary inside of it a nd just put the string values there. So it looked like:

<ResourceDictionary xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
                 xmlns:sys="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib"
                xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml">
    <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>

So this was of course not working either.

Thanks for your answer, definitely solves this one.

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  • Thanks, glad it worked - Quick point for the future - you need to mark the answer as accepted and your 'answer' should be a comment on mine. Its not the same as a forum :)
    – Leom Burke
    Mar 22, 2011 at 8:46

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