Fix Issue #33: Restore WinAppSDK 1.7 ResourceManager behavior for XAML islands#28
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Fix Issue #33: Restore WinAppSDK 1.7 ResourceManager behavior for XAML islands#28
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…XAML islands Remove CheckFile() call from GetDefaultPriFileForCurentModule() to fix regression where XAML island applications broke when resources.pri doesn't exist. This restores the exact WinAppSDK 1.7 behavior that allowed ResourceManager to work in XAML island scenarios even without PRI files present. - Fixes: GitHub Issue #33 - Regression: Introduced in WinAppSDK 1.8 - Impact: XAML islands (Win32 + WinUI3) now work again - Risk: Very low - reverts to proven 1.7 behavior
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Summary
Fixes regression introduced in WinAppSDK 1.8 where XAML island applications broke when
resources.prifile doesn't exist.Problem
Microsoft.Windows.ApplicationModel.Resources.ResourceManagerfails withERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUNDSolution