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// Microsoft patterns & practices
// Composite Application Guidance for Windows Presentation Foundation and Silverlight
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using System.Windows;
using Microsoft.Practices.Composite.Regions;
namespace Microsoft.Practices.Composite.Presentation.Regions.Behaviors
{
/// <summary>
/// Defines a <see cref="IRegionBehavior"/> that not allows extensible behaviors on regions which also interact
/// with the target element that the <see cref="IRegion"/> is attached to.
/// </summary>
public interface IHostAwareRegionBehavior : IRegionBehavior
{
/// <summary>
/// Gets or sets the <see cref="DependencyObject"/> that the <see cref="IRegion"/> is attached to.
/// </summary>
/// <value>A <see cref="DependencyObject"/> that the <see cref="IRegion"/> is attached to.
/// This is usually a <see cref="FrameworkElement"/> that is part of the tree.</value>
DependencyObject HostControl { get; set; }
}
}