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Ignoring Empty String while serialization

how can I ignore public empty string from being displayed in generated xml
the empty string displayed as
- <language>
<CharacterString />
</language>

i need if the string is empt to not be displayed
Nov 17 '05 #1
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I believe if you set the string to Null it will not be serialized. So since
they are public and most likely properties, you could modify the set to
change empty string to null. Also, the node not being there would set the
string to null when desterilized.

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how can I ignore public empty string from being displayed in generated xml
the empty string displayed as
- <language>
<CharacterString />
</language>

i need if the string is empt to not be displayed

Nov 17 '05 #2

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