![]() The key to this was looking in the log file ( ~/Library/Logs/VisualStudio/7.0/), where there was this line: INFO: These assembly will not be uploaded as they cannot be found on disk: That was until I built the iOS project for the device (not the simulator). I rebuilt, restarted, did all that, it just wouldn't go away. Then, the exception went away, but this exact problem occurred: base class associated with the XAML not found. ![]() ![]() As the exception wasn't going away, I deleted the bin and obj directories throughout the project, and restarted Visual Studio. Something was crashing in my code when using the designer (worked fine at runtime on device and simulator). I had this problem fairly recently in a new project.
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