I have thought that in the future to write more posts in English. I know that all my Swedish readers have no problem with it. Sometimes you want more flexibility to adapt the user interface for the data you download from a Web service. With dynamic loading of XAML one can both send data and a description of how this data should be displayed. With templates, you do not build the user interface and insert the data in the on the server side. One can instead bind the user interface and the data on the client side. In this article I will show you how to load XAML from a local xml file. (In reality, this xml obviously come from a Web service.) I also want to show you how to get bindings to work to show the data.


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