What is the difference between xmlns and xmlns:x in wpf?
Answer / Chandra Mohan Jha
xmlns (XML Namespace) is a root attribute used to declare the default namespace for an XML document. In WPF XAML, it's used to define the namespace of the XAML language itself. xmlns:x (xmlns:xaml) is a prefix used to define the XAML namespace within the WPF XAML code.
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