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Hi everyone

I just want to ask why this code below adds the
variables i,v to the serialization too ? I have made them as NonSerialized

I'm using XmlSerializer and TextWriter classes to create xml file
with an instance of class x

any suggestions

than

// Code ............... ...........

[Serializable()
public class

public x(

/
// TODO: Add constructor logic her
/
[NonSerialized()]
public int v=2000

[NonSerialized()]
private int i=1000

private int i1;

public int i

get
return i

set
i=value

public int ii

get
return i1

set
i1=value

}
Nov 16 '05 #1
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Oren wrote:
Hi everyone.

I just want to ask why this code below adds the
variables i,v to the serialization too ? I have made them as NonSerialized.

I'm using XmlSerializer and TextWriter classes to create xml file
with an instance of class x.

any suggestions ?

thanx

// Code ............... ............

[Serializable()]
public class x
{
public x()
{
//
// TODO: Add constructor logic here
//
}

[NonSerialized()]
public int v=2000;

[NonSerialized()]
private int i=1000;


NonSerialized and Serializable are for SOAP/Binary formatter' serialization.
XmlSerializer uses IXmlSerializabl e as interface. You should apply the
XmlIgnore attribute to the properties ii and ii1 to have them not end up in
the XML.

Frans.
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Nov 16 '05 #2
Hi Oren,

Try using XmlIgnoreAttrib ute on the property or field that shouldn't be
serialized.
Note that Xml* attributes control the XML serialization.
See
Attributes That Control XML Serialization
..net help topic.

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Miha Markic [MVP C#] - RightHand .NET consulting & software development
miha at rthand com
www.rthand.com

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Hi everyone.

I just want to ask why this code below adds the
variables i,v to the serialization too ? I have made them as NonSerialized.
I'm using XmlSerializer and TextWriter classes to create xml file
with an instance of class x.

any suggestions ?

thanx

// Code ............... ............

[Serializable()]
public class x
{
public x()
{
//
// TODO: Add constructor logic here
//
}

[NonSerialized()]
public int v=2000;

[NonSerialized()]
private int i=1000;

private int i1;

public int ii
{
get{
return i;
}
set{
i=value;
}
}

public int ii1
{
get{
return i1;
}
set{
i1=value;
}
}
}

Nov 16 '05 #3
well, I learn new things every day

this is the 1st lesson of today....

thanx ;-)
Nov 16 '05 #4

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