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QuestionArgghh my controls are disabled and cannot figure out why!!! Pin
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I'm looking for information on a more specific issue than your largely unrelated response seems to recognize.

Yes, I am familar with templating, template seletors and what they can/cannot do. The article linked in the original posting and the specific issue of implementing routed command handlers within the individual treeviewitems illuminate the primary issue that I am trying to address. If you have suggestions on effective techniques to solve that sort of issue, your input will be warmly received.

With respect to blandly identifying good or bad approaches for UI development within WPF, I recommend that you review the "Control Authoring Overview" in MSDN. It specificially highlights when to write a new control and the capabities and limitations imposed by the level within the class heirarchy one chooses to base there development.
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