I know how to do simple Linq To XML. Export a sql server database table data. A simple query like follow will work:
Writing my first complex XML schema I\'m perhaps still thinking to object oriented and not sure what the best practices are. This is mainly because I haven\'t spent much time reading from XML files in
<AllscriptsMessageEnvelope xmlns=\"http://Allscripts.com/UAI/Schemas/2010/02/15\" xmlns:xsi=\"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance\" xmlns:ns4=\"urn:Allscripts:Hub:PatientMsg\" xmlns:xsd=\"htt
I have an input RSS Feed with some elements already added withnamespace prefix (for itunes). Without removing attribute and adding in C# again, an element, say <itunes:subtitle> is added as name
I\'m trying to learn c#/WPF/MVVM by converting a sample WPF app to MVVM. This app opens a xml file for editing and then saves it. The app preforms well until I try to save the file, I\'m getting an In
If i have the following xml; <productList> <product> <id>1</id> <name>prod 1</name>
I have xml file like this. <School Include=\"Y\"> <Element ID=\"1\" Name=\"ONE\"/> <Element ID=\"2\" Name=\"TWO\"/>
I get a \"Object not set to an....\" when I try to do this. The exceptions hits me on the last line. xml.Add(new XElement(\"Root\", \"\"));
I have this XML: <chunk type=\"manufacturer_info\" id=\"\" note=\"\">test: <chunk type=\"style\" style=\"link\">${manufacturer_website}</chunk></chunk>
i have a xml like following one. <testing> <node01 name=\"node01Name\"> <node02s> <node02 name=\"1\">