This is the simplest form of behavior in that it only exposes OnAttached and OnDetaching methods that you can override. You'd typically use these to wire up event handlers to the AssociatedObject (the XAML element that the behavior is attached to).
TriggerAction < T >
One of the most common forms of behavior is the invocation of an action in response to an event. For example, you might want to navigate to a page when the user clicks a button. A TriggerAction allows the designer to specify which event on the associated control the behavior should observe. It then calls the overrideable Invoke method whenever the event triggers.
TargettedTriggerAction < T >
The last form of behavior is an extension of the TriggerAction that allows the designer to specify the target element. Within the Invoke method you can reference the Target element, which may not be the same element that the behavior is attached to.
2. Windows Phone 7 中的Orientation的枚举值
可以看到横排、竖排等的值,你会很奇怪,怎么数字这么没有规律,我们来看下这些数字对应的二进制值