Thank you, I will test your code when I go back to work.
In the mean while, do you think this way of doing it is the fastest way performance-wise? If not, could you apply an example with the optimal solution?
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Browse All TopicsI'm writing XML with XMLWriter, and I want the results through a stream (I suppose using stream is using less resources than StringBuilder), and then get the string. I'm trying to read the stream, but I don't get anything. If I'm using XMLWriter with a file instead of a stream, the file is saved correctly and with its XML contents. Here is my code:
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by: jinalPosted on 2009-08-13 at 19:30:14ID: 25094864
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