I am working on a windows phone app right now.
In the app, I am handling an exception in page 1, that when there is no wifi connection, it will pop a XNA messagebox, user can choose to open the WIFI settings page. I have the following code:
ConnectionSettingsTask connectionSettingsTask = new ConnectionSettingsTask();
connectionSettingsTask.ConnectionSettingsType = ConnectionSettingsType.WiFi;
connectionSettingsTask.Show();
But the problem with this is, when user hit back key in the wifi settings page, they will be navigate back to page 1, which has a loading problem and can not display the proper content. In this case, I would like user to directly go to another page, call it page 2.
Is that possible? Thank you
++++++++++++++Update
Is there are way to customize the back key functionality when showing the XNA messagebox?
I don’t know about XNA coding much, but I do know that if you return from wifi connection page to your app, the
OnNavigatedTofunction is invoked. Try setting out your flow of code according to the application flow. If there is some code you have executed at the constructor, shift it toOnNavigatedToand vice-verse, which may solve your problem. Also if you want to shift to another page, do it in the same function(OnNavigatedTo)itself. Hope it helps.