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I've managed to reduce this to a simple test case. An exception is thrown during the parsing of this XAML using XamlReader.Parse():

<DockPanel xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml">
    <DockPanel.Resources>
        <Style TargetType="TextBox">
            <Style.Triggers>
                <Trigger Property="IsReadOnly" Value="True">
                    <Setter Property="Background" Value="#FFEEEEEE" />
                </Trigger>
            </Style.Triggers>
        </Style>
    </DockPanel.Resources>


    <TextBox IsReadOnly="True" />
</DockPanel>

The exception message is:

Cannot set unknown member 'System.Windows.Controls.TextBox.IsReadOnly'. Line number '13' and line position '11'.

If I don't set IsReadOnly on the TextBox, it parses fine. It also parses fine if I remove the style trigger.

Can anyone shed some light on this? I'm rather new to WPF.

UPDATE:
Here's the unit test I'm using to reproduce this (it's failing on my PC):

[TestMethod]
public void TestIsReadOnlyOnTextBox()
{
    // Arrange
    var xaml =
@"<DockPanel xmlns=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"" xmlns:x=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"">
    <DockPanel.Resources>
        <Style TargetType=""TextBox"">
            <Style.Triggers>
                <Trigger Property=""IsReadOnly"" Value=""True"">
                    <Setter Property=""Background"" Value=""#FFEEEEEE"" />
                </Trigger>
            </Style.Triggers>
        </Style>
    </DockPanel.Resources>


    <TextBox IsReadOnly=""True"" />
</DockPanel>
";

    // Act
    try {
        var root = XamlReader.Parse(xaml);
    }
    catch (XamlParseException ex) {
        Assert.Fail(ex.Message);
    }

    // If we get here, test passes
}

UPDATE 2:
I was originally referencing just PresentationFramework v4.0.30319. Adding references to PresentationCore, System.Xaml, and WindowsBase has no effect.

.NET version of project is 4 (full, not client profile).

UPDATE 3:
Arg, this works fine in ExpressionBlend 3.0.1927.0 and XamlPadX 4. As reported by AresAvatar, it seems to only fail when parsed with XamlReader.Parse() or XamlReader.Load()!

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    Your code worked fine for me.
    – CodeNaked
    Jul 27, 2011 at 20:23
  • Try out to change IsReadOnly by TextBox.IsReadOnly
    – sll
    Jul 27, 2011 at 20:23
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    Also worked fine for me. What version of WPF are you using? Jul 27, 2011 at 20:25
  • 1
    OK, I reproduced your problem using your test code with XamlReader.Parse. This looks like a Microsoft bug to me. Jul 27, 2011 at 20:42
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    @Cameron, I had tried just the Xaml at the top, which works. It's XamlReader.Parse that is broken. The exception has an inner exception from the XamlWriter, but the details are the same. I say report it to Microsoft. Jul 27, 2011 at 20:52

4 Answers 4

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Short answer, clearly this is a bug. The following can be used as a workaround.

Update, workaround 2

Even just executing the following line before XamlReader.Parse(xaml) fixes the problem, still clueless as to why though..

XamlReader.Parse(@"<TextBox xmlns=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation""
                            xmlns:x=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml""
                            IsReadOnly=""True""/>");
var root = XamlReader.Parse(xaml);

Workaround 1
Using Boolean in mscorlib instead of True in the Trigger seems to fix the problem for good. The following xaml does not throw an exception in XamlReader.Parse

var xaml =
@"<DockPanel xmlns=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation""
             xmlns:x=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml""
             xmlns:s=""clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib"" >
    <DockPanel.Resources>
        <s:Boolean x:Key=""BooleanTrue"">True</s:Boolean>
        <Style TargetType=""TextBox"">
            <Style.Triggers>
                <Trigger Property=""IsReadOnly"" Value=""{StaticResource BooleanTrue}"">
                    <Setter Property=""Background"" Value=""#FFEEEEEE"" />
                </Trigger>
            </Style.Triggers>
        </Style>
    </DockPanel.Resources>      
    <TextBox IsReadOnly=""True"" />
</DockPanel>";

Some research details..

I did some testing of this weird problem.

First I included the working DockPanel in Xaml and saved it with

string xaml = XamlWriter.Save(theDockPanel);

just to see if that piece of xaml was working with XamlReader.Parse, and it did.

Then I made small changes to the generated xaml (and reverted once the exception came back) until I got as close as possible to the original. The weird part is that once this xaml has been parsed, the original works as well.

The part that made it working seems to be using <s:Boolean>True</s:Boolean> instead of True.

var modifiedXaml = @"<DockPanel xmlns=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation""
                                xmlns:s=""clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib"" 
                                xmlns:x=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"">
                <DockPanel.Resources>
                    <s:Boolean x:Key=""BooleanTrue"">True</s:Boolean>
                    <Style TargetType=""TextBox"">
                        <Style.Triggers>
                            <Trigger Property=""IsReadOnly"" Value=""{StaticResource BooleanTrue}"">
                                <Setter Property=""Background"" Value=""#FFEEEEEE"" />
                            </Trigger>
                        </Style.Triggers>
                    </Style>
                </DockPanel.Resources>
                <TextBox IsReadOnly=""True"" />
            </DockPanel>";

var originalXaml = @"<DockPanel xmlns=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation""
                                xmlns:x=""http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"">
                <DockPanel.Resources>
                    <Style TargetType=""TextBox"">
                        <Style.Triggers>
                            <Trigger Property=""IsReadOnly"" Value=""True"">
                                <Setter Property=""Background"" Value=""#FFEEEEEE"" />
                            </Trigger>
                        </Style.Triggers>
                    </Style>
                </DockPanel.Resources>
                <TextBox IsReadOnly=""{Binding}""/>
            </DockPanel>";
try
{
    // If this line is executed, no `XamlParseException` is thrown
    var root = XamlReader.Parse(modifiedXaml);
    var root2 = XamlReader.Parse(originalXaml);
}
catch (XamlParseException ex)
{

}

I'll update again if I find something more on this..

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  • Holy cows that's weird! Thanks for the workaround, I'll play around with it tomorrow and get back to you.
    – Cameron
    Jul 27, 2011 at 22:59
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    The second workaround is nice and short, and only needs to be executed once. The x namespace isn't needed, so it can be shortened to XamlReader.Parse("<TextBox xmlns='http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation' IsReadOnly='True' />");. Thanks!
    – Cameron
    Jul 28, 2011 at 13:28
  • Had the same problem with a DatePicker where the inner DatePickerTextBox would complain. Changing from IsReadOnly="True" to <DatePickerTextBox.IsReadOnly><s:Boolean>True</s:Boolean></DatePickerTextBox.IsReadOnly> did the trick. Thanks!
    – maets
    Apr 23, 2022 at 6:22
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One of my clients experienced this on one install - I could not repro it myself.
In my instance the Text property was bound to an underlying view model's string property, and the IsReadOnly property was set to "True" in xaml as in the first example from Cameron.

The problem was solved by changing the binding to the Text property's mode to OneWay.

<TextBox Text="{Binding SomeProperty, Mode=OneWay}" IsReadOnly="True" />
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  • This was what I encountered. The TextBox was bound to a readonly property and without the Mode=OneWay (or OneTime) it would generate the runtime exception.
    – AdvApp
    May 19, 2017 at 22:35
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I had this problem happen to me on a WPF application using Telerik UI for WPF 2017.2 using implicit styles.

I'm posting this here because it is very likely that others will reach this question looking for the error message:

Cannot set unknown member 'System.Windows.Controls.TextBox.IsReadOnly'

Normally, the implicit style XAMLs are configured with build action of "Resource", if you change it to build action "Page", all the Telerik controls are displayed correctly.

Source: Telerik feedback page

So far, I've only needed to change the build action on Telerik.Windows.Controls.Input.xaml but your mileage may vary. At least you will not have to change the implicit styles like I did.

PS: I hope this workaround sheds some light to anybody that has a similar issue or is trying to investigate the apparent bug on the .NET XamlReader

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The XamlParser won't automatically load extra assemblies such as System.Windows.Interactivity which is where Triggers are defined. Try declaring a dummy variable from that assembly in code prior to parsing the Xanl. Alternatively, use Assembly.Load to load the assembly.

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    I tried your suggestion using var dummy = TriggerCollection.ShouldSerializeStoredWeakReference(null); (randomly chosen method). Still same exception. I suspect it's not the trigger in general, since it parses fine if I remove the IsReadOnly="True" attribute on the TextBox element itself. It's System.Windows.Interactivity, by the way
    – Cameron
    Jul 27, 2011 at 21:23
  • Based on the other answer it sounds like it might be mscorlib that is not being loaded in time. This sounds very strange but it might be worth trying to declare a boolean variable prior to the Parse call. Jul 27, 2011 at 23:11
  • I added a dummy boolean variable, but it didn't change the behaviour. I have a hard time believing that the code could run at all without mscorlib being loaded ;-)
    – Cameron
    Jul 28, 2011 at 13:17
  • Based on the other answer and how the original code is parsed correctly after the workaround it still seems as if 'something' is not being loaded correctly. The workaround that I described was required to parse Xaml containing a Telerik RadChart. I agree though - mscorlib not loading seems very unlikely. Jul 28, 2011 at 21:49

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