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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T04:48:02+00:00 2026-06-11T04:48:02+00:00

I already have a ListBox in my Code and now I added a new

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I already have a ListBox in my Code and now I added a new one:

 <ListBox x:Name="Diaryresult"
                             Foreground="Black"
                             Margin="19,0,0,8">
                        <ListBox.ItemTemplate>
                            <DataTemplate>
                                <StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal">
                                    <TextBlock Text="Binding {name}"
                                               FontSize="24" />
                                </StackPanel>
                            </DataTemplate>
                        </ListBox.ItemTemplate>
                    </ListBox>

I am populating this list with following code:

   XElement diary = XElement.Parse(e.Result);
                IEnumerable<XElement> diaryelements = diary.Elements("diaryelement");

                List<Produkt> diaryprodukte = new List<Produkt>();

                foreach (XElement diaryelement in diaryelements)
                {
                    Produkt p = new Produkt();
                    p.name = diaryelement.Element("diaryshortitem").Element("description").Element("name").Value;
                    p.shortfacts = diaryelement.Element("diaryshortitem").Element("data").Element("kj").Value + " KJ - "
                            + diaryelement.Element("diaryshortitem").Element("data").Element("kcal").Value + "kcal";
                    diary.Add(p);

                    Debug.WriteLine("Added "+p.name);
                }
                Diaryresult.ItemsSource = diaryprodukte;


                Diaryresult.Visibility = System.Windows.Visibility.Visible;

But, it doesn’t show up. Does anyone see the trick?

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    2026-06-11T04:48:03+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 4:48 am

    Your binding tag isn’t correct. “Binding {Name}” doesn’t means anything for XAML. {Binding Name} means to databind the property Name of your context which is what you’re trying to do.

    Replace:

    <TextBlock Text="Binding {name}" FontSize="24" />
    

    With:

    <TextBlock Text="{Binding name}" FontSize="24" />
    

    Also you need to add the element to the list:

    dairyprodukt.Add(p);
    

    And, remember to call your NotifyPropertyChanged() once done in order to notify the UI Thread of the changes. I mean, you’re using Diaryresult.Visibility = System.Windows.Visibility.Visible; is this your way to notify your UI, are you using MVVM or CodeBehind?

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