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It's not a WPF item but a standard XML one and BtBhBtBh has correctly answered it, x refers to the default namespace. In XML when you do not prefix an element/attribute with a namespace it assumes you want the default namespace. So typing just Name is nothing more than a short hand for x:Name. More details on XML namespaces can be found at link text

It's not a WPF item but a standard XML one and BtBh has correctly answered it, x refers to the default namespace. In XML when you do not prefix an element/attribute with a namespace it assumes you want the default namespace. So typing just Name is nothing more than a short hand for x:Name. More details on XML namespaces can be found at link text

It's not a WPF item but a standard XML one and BtBh has correctly answered it, x refers to the default namespace. In XML when you do not prefix an element/attribute with a namespace it assumes you want the default namespace. So typing just Name is nothing more than a short hand for x:Name. More details on XML namespaces can be found at link text

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It's not a WPF item but a standard XML one and BtBh has correctly answered it, x refers to the default namespace. In XML when you do not prefix an element/attribute with a namespace it assumes you want the default namespace. So typing just Name is nothing more than a short hand for x:Name. More details on XML namespaces can be found at link text