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## Summary of the Pull Request
Fixed build warnings WMC1510 in `HostsMainPage.xaml` that were
preventing proper AOT (Ahead-of-Time) compilation compatibility for XAML
data bindings.
### Problem
The Hosts module was generating multiple WMC1510 warnings during build:
```
src\modules\Hosts\HostsUILib\HostsMainPage.xaml(614,13): Warning WMC1510: Ensure the property path is trimming and AOT compatible by making use of 'Compiled Bindings (x:bind)' if possible or by specifying the 'x:DataType' directive...
```
These warnings occurred on 6 different binding expressions in the
EntryDialog ContentDialog that bound to properties of the `Entry` model
class.
### Solution
Applied the recommended fix by adding proper type information for the
XAML compiler:
1. **Added `x:DataType="models:Entry"`** to the ContentDialog element to
specify the binding context type
2. **Added `[Bindable]` attribute** to the Entry model class to ensure
WinRT compatibility
### Changes Made
- **HostsMainPage.xaml**: Added `x:DataType="models:Entry"` attribute to
the EntryDialog ContentDialog
- **Entry.cs**: Added `[Bindable]` attribute and `using
Microsoft.UI.Xaml.Data;` directive
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## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
- ✅ Resolves all 6 WMC1510 warnings in the specified lines
- ✅ Ensures AOT compilation compatibility
- ✅ No functional changes to UI behavior
- ✅ Minimal code changes (3 lines total)
- ✅ Follows Microsoft's recommended approach for WinRT data binding
The fix enables proper trimming and AOT compilation while maintaining
all existing functionality.
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## Validation Steps Performed
Try to build and run locally without problem.