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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T22:36:02+00:00 2026-05-22T22:36:02+00:00

There is this MSDN article about spcial characters in WPF/XAML : But those Things

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There is this MSDN article about spcial characters in WPF/XAML:

But those Things seems not to work in XAML Attributes:

<MyControl Text={Binding SomeProperty, Converter={StaticResource SomeConverter}, ConverterParameter=Key&#61;Value;/>

I want to pass "Key=Value;" to the ConverterParameter.

For the moment I solved the problem this way:

<ItemsControl.ItemsSource>
    <Binding Path="LengthVersionList" Converter="{StaticResource LengthVersionListFilterConverter}">
        <Binding.ConverterParameter>
            <!-- Type=Singular; -->
            Type&#61;Singular;
        </Binding.ConverterParameter>
    </Binding>
</ItemsControl.ItemsSource>

But 7 Lines of Code for a simple assignment? Is there any way to do this in a single line?

Edit

Ok, got it to 3 Lines:

<ItemsControl.ItemsSource>
    <Binding Path="LengthVersionList" Converter="{StaticResource LengthVersionListFilterConverter}" ConverterParameter="Type&#61;Plural;" />
</ItemsControl.ItemsSource>

But if somebody would have a one-line solution I would be very pleased.

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    2026-05-22T22:36:03+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 10:36 pm

    You can use single quotes instead of double:

    <ItemsControl ItemsSource="{Binding LengthVersionList, Converter={StaticResource LengthVersionListFilterConverter}, ConverterParameter='Type&#61;Plural;'}" />
    
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