I'm trying to generate the following header for an XML document using VB.NET and the XMLwriter but have been unable to generate the "xmlns:xsi" and "xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation" attributes. It seems I'm missing something, I was hoping someone can help with the XMLwriting calls and maybe even explain a little bit of what those attributes are doing.
I am attempting to Query xml data using LINQ, then put the results into a stringwriter which uses an xmlwriter.[code] It errors with "Token EndDocument in state Document would result in an invalid XML document."Now oddly if I take the writeenddocument out the results is written first and then the writestartdocument xml.How can I create an xml document using the LINQ XML, stringwriter and xmlwriter?I was wondering if it is actually possible.
I am having some trouble with the XMLWriter not closing. I can successfully write the XML file once but if I try to write it again (overwrite) I get the exception:
"The process cannot access the file 'somefile.xml' because it is being used by another process."[code]...
I'm writing out an XML file using VB.net. When I try to create another element to be written past the first, it errors out saying:
"Token StartElement in state EndRootElement would result in an invalid XML document. Make sure that the ConformanceLevel setting is set to ConformanceLevel.Fragment or ConformanceLevel.Auto if you want to write an XML fragment."
I'm not sure why it is doing this considering that the previous element has been closed. I tried to look for a writer.WriteEndRootElement, but I didn't see any in there. Any suggestions to get it to work?
I have a requirement to make an XML file - and the partner is rather sticky about the header. Apparently, the header must be exactly this:[code...]
The hacker in me wants to stop using XMLWriter to make the file so that I have more control over the header; "no problem, I'll just write a loop that makes its own XML tags as a StreamWriter or something, forget this XMLWriter object..." but I must admit that XMLWriter has been rather elegant to use so far; surely there must be something where I can change the XMLWriterSettings object to say "stop putting your custom properties in to the XML header please", right?
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Works perfectly; but I can't find a way to control the header. I can find a way to remove it entirely of course but that's not what we want to do.
I am building an XML string programatically using the XmlWriter ...
sb = New StringBuilder() writer = XmlWriter.Create(sb) writer.WriteStartDocument()
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I want to be able to output the XML to a TextBox control on a ASP.NET webform. When I do output the XML I don't get any line breaks or indentation in the XML. The XmlWriter does not seem to have any properties to set formatting. Is there anyway to retain formatting and indentation?
I use ASP.net VB.net to write a XML file. In one of the element which is called "Description" i have to add a "<![CData[Class : <b>Class Name</b><br>Price: 100,000.00]]>".
why the xmlwirter writes an extra "?" at the begining of the xml. [code] And this is the output. Note the red "?" at the beginning of the xml. Upon close examination, it's a Chr(239) but in console application, it is shown as the "?" [code]
I need to know what file attributes cant be added with another I know that Normal ontradicts all but Directory and NotIndexed. I also found out about Temporary cant be with encrypted or compressed and visa versa
I also got as far as creating an XPath Query: (/main/SourceType/@ID) but for the life of me do not know what to do with it. Im trying to pull all source type ID's into an array of strings if it is possible!
I'm writing a class-library in VB.Net and one of the subs that are being called from the application which is using my library has more or less the following syntax:
Public Sub LoadDict(ByVal PhoneticType As String, ByVal strDict As String) where PhoneticType can be phonSoundex, phonDoubleMetaphone or noPhonetic
I want to give the application-developer a possibility to select the PhoneticType from a list when writing the call of above sub (I think it's called attribute-arguments). This would make it easier for the developer since spelling-errors can be avoided and which will avoid errors when using the library. I think it's all about attributes but I haven't managed to get it to work despite trying.
i'm trying to read the details information from various audio formatted files, most of which are mp3s. specifically i'd like to be able to read the title, artist, and # for a few hundred files that need renaming and resorting, so i'm trying to start with a single file.basically, if you view the properties of any mp3, and go to the details tab, all of this information is listed. i need to grab it programatically using visual studio 2010
I'm writing a VB program that will delete the contents of several folders, but it leaves the top folder. For example, after graduation and summer school, we delete the folders that belong to the (now) prior students. Also, we retain the folders for the returning students, but we delete the contents of their folders. Every year, all students start out with empty folders. We do this practice to manage our disk space.
With a read-only file, via code, I first change the attributes of the file to normal and then delete it, via
Just as the title says, i have a div in the aspx side which has ID and runat=server. I have 2 functions in the vb.net side code, on of which adds style as div.style.add("display","none"). In the other function i want to check if the div style display is none or not. How can i check that programatically?
I was thinking to put attributes on BLL classes properties which ever are mandatory and I'm successfully able to retrieve the attributes also. But, not I also want to check the value of propeties. How I can do that:[code..]
DataContract XML serialization and XML attributes which is most interesting I have attempted to directly convert it to VB.NET, but it does not seem to give me the right results. All I get is the root element with no attributes:
<ServiceContract()> <AspNetCompatibilityRequirements(RequirementsMode:=AspNetCompatibilityRequirementsMode.Allowed)> <ServiceBehavior(InstanceContextMode:=InstanceContextMode.PerCall)> Public Class Service1
I'm having an issue trying to figure out how to extract certian attributes from xml elements. Everything I have tried outright doesn't work or it concantinates the data. Here is the xml that I am trying to extract the 2 attribute values from an xml element.
I am using a gridview that has alternating row colors and I am adding an attribute for "onmouseover" and "on mouseout". What I want to do is grab the current color of the row first before mouseover to store it for the onmouseout color.[code]...
Is there some way I can iterate through all available attributes for a given html element something like: for each lo_Attrib as attribute in htmlElement.attributes .........