A while back I wrote a x:Static markup extension for Silverlight that mimicked WPF's x:Static functionality. Well, today I had an email from a reader asking if I could provide the code for a Silverlight version of the WPF x:Type markup extension. If you read the post for the Silverlight x:Static markup extension, you probably noticed how involved that task really was. So you would expect a Silverlight version of the x:Type to be the same. Well, it's not. The implementation is actually extremely simple.
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