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Serrin
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Serrin asked on 06 Nov 2008, 09:25 PM
Hey folks,

Can't quite seem to figure this one out...  When I put in a Coverflow (speaking of which, where is our coverflow forum? :D) control, I get this weird error on the control, which doesn't stop compile at all, but stops the render window from displaying the silverlight preview.   It is...

Unknown attribute Name on element RadCoverFlow

...where I have my x:Name="blahblahblah".  Any clue what might be causing this?  I've seen this a few times with the Silverlight control suite, and while it doesn't prevent the app from compiling I'm curious how to get rid of this little warning.  I have tried removing the x:Name, but then the same warning pops up for whatever the next property is on the line. 

Thanks!!

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Miroslav Nedyalkov
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answered on 07 Nov 2008, 04:28 PM
Hi there,

This sounds strange. Would you please send your code (or part of it) to let us try to figure the problem out. You can attach the files to a new support thread.

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Valeri Hristov
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answered on 08 Nov 2008, 08:51 PM
We found a bug in RadCoverFlow in design mode, that results in strange warnings in the Visual Studio designer. It is already resolved and the fix will be included in the next service pack of RadControls for Silverlight, which is expected in a month. If you need the fix earlier, please, open a new support ticket and we will send you the updated assemblies.

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