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QuestionHow to place a multiple window controls inside one window control in WPF Pin
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QuestionWPF - basic data binding and "Save" x "Cancel changes" Pin
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That is kind of disappointing. Because really - the easy solution would be this: bind data model->controls only once. Do not bind back until said so (ie - user clicks OK). Maybe this would stand in the way of other things like validation, I don't know, but still I would expect that .net framework comes a bit more prepared for this very common scenario other than provide an interface any kid could write and let programmers worry about the rest.
Anyway, thanks for helping me understand this.
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