How To Add :ds To The Xmlns
Mar 22, 2010im using the .net routine signedxml to sign my xml document and it produces the xml <Signature xmlns="[Code]"> i want to add :ds after xmlns to give me <Signature xmlns:ds="[Code]">
View 1 Repliesim using the .net routine signedxml to sign my xml document and it produces the xml <Signature xmlns="[Code]"> i want to add :ds after xmlns to give me <Signature xmlns:ds="[Code]">
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View 2 RepliesI am Appending new Elements into XML file which is creating additional xmlns attribute and cannot be removed. i tried most of the common options here's my code
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I have an XML document that starts like this:
<GMRCTranDS xmlns="http://tempuri.org/GMRCTRAN.xsd" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<FILENAME>M05167P1000025T22330</FILENAME>
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I use a serializable dictionary class, found at [URL], to serialize a dictionary. It works fine with the example class below.
<System.Xml.Serialization.XmlRoot("ccl")> _
Public Class ccl
<System.Xml.Serialization.XmlElement("name")> _
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I am writing out an xml file that has the folowing root element:
<TileSet xmlns="D:ProgramminganimationClassLibraryanimationClassLibrary"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="D:ProgramminganimationClassLibraryanimationClassLibrary tileSetContentsV3.xsd"
Height="100"
Width ="100">
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how to write these attributes correctly?
I am trying to use xml documents to store data for a movie database, but am having an issue
here is the code I am using
Imports <"...movies.xml">
Private Sub btnAdd_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnAdd.Click
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Why do I get that xmlns = "" in the movie parent node?
Of I remove the parent node from the movieAdd variable it puts xlmns = in all the nodes
I have to create an xml doc for a vendor who specifically states they must have their xml as follows:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16" standalone="yes"?>
<WMWROOT xmlns="http://www.blahblah.com/BLAH/Interface">
<WMWDATA>[code].......
I cannot find a way to get LINQ to spit out xml the way they want. Question is, can LINQ do it or do I need to resort to hardcoding the xml the old way before LINQ to XML?
I have done edit and remove and create xml but there is one problem adding.
Public Sub Add()
Dim xLabResults = New XDocument()
xLabResults = XDocument.Load(frmMain.xLabResultXmlPath)
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It does add but there is unnecessary xmlns="" on the add node, and ofcourse error reading it thus ignored when I read the xml.
dp.SyntaxHighlighter.ClipboardSwf = '/dp.SyntaxHighlighter/Scripts/clipboard.swf'
dp.SyntaxHighlighter.HighlightAll('73c54fd0ff56414895293ae2ac3c2a3e')
I need to use the xaml writer to convert in string some controls. What I get is a string like this for example
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