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Trying to convert Public Function to Linq VB

Asked by Tania_Farmer in Extensible Markup Language (XML), Programming for ASP.NET

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Hi,
I got this working in VB with help from EE:

Public Function getThumbnail() As String
        Dim value As String = XPath("thumbnail/@value")
        If value = "yes" Then
                Return String.Concat("<dd><img alt=""4wd photo"" width=""100"" height=""100"" src=""", XPath("thumbnail"), """ /></dd>")
        Else
            Return String.Empty
        End If
    End Function

Now I am trying skip xpath and move to Linq.  What should it look like using Linq /XML?

Cheers
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