Reputation: 193282
I've got a source of data that has HTML tags in it (B, I, A) and need to display this in a Silverlight ListBox.
Searching around it seems to be an issue but most of the posts are old and have to do with Silverlight 1 it seems.
What is currently the best way to display simple HTML with Silverlight, if nothing else, just the B, I and A tags for bold, italic and hyperlinks?
Upvotes: 7
Views: 6018
Reputation: 147240
There's no native support in Silverlight 2.0. However, someone has gone and created a HtmlTextBlock
control which should be suitable for your purposes. Check out the author's block post on the subject. There's also a demo page here.
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 4005
If you want to do it just in XAML:
<TextBlock>
Text: <Italic>italic</Italic> and <Bold>bold</Bold>
</TextBlock>
the   is an antity for space. The result is:
Text: italic and bold
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1
This comment system is wacky. I added 2 comments last night. After adding the second one, I could still only see the first one. This morning, after clearing browser cookies, I only see my second one. Wierd.
Anyway, I had a problem with the control where I had its Html property bound, and it was appending html every time the property changed. I fixed it by adding the following to the top of the ParseAndSetText()
method:
this.SelectAll();
this.Selection.Text = "";
I also had a problem where an exception was being thrown when the DOM parsing routine failed, and I fixed it by changing:
Xaml = null;
with
this.SelectAll();
this.Selection.Text = "";
Upvotes: -1