How to change the access modifier of a user control
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I have a user control created in xaml, lets name it "View". In the View.xaml.cs I changed the access modifier for the class View to internal:

internal partial class View : ViewBase { ... }

After changing the access modifier the compiler states the error:

Partial declarations of 'A.B.View' have conflicting accessibility modifiers

My first guess was that the view has to be made internal via the xaml code. So I added two lines of xaml:

x:Name="View"
x:FieldModifier="internal"

But this did not fix the error. Where do I have to change the access modifier to make a view internal?

Jefferyjeffie answered 18/10, 2010 at 8:36 Comment(0)
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The class modifier is done through "x:ClassModifier".

See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms754029.aspx for more information.

Realize answered 18/10, 2010 at 8:43 Comment(0)
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because its a partial class, another file exists with the line;

public partial class View : ViewBase { ... }

you can search the file and change public to internal, it should solve the problem

Alcaic answered 30/12, 2011 at 17:13 Comment(1)
It's a generated file from XAML, so you cannot find the file.Corsair

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