Our Instant C# VB.NET to C# converter produces:
public object getXML(string sourceFile)
{
object tempgetXML = null;
System.Net.WebRequest myRequest =
System.Net.WebRequest.Create(sourceFile);
System.Net.WebResponse myResponse = myRequest.GetResponse();
System.Xml.XmlTextReader myReader = new
System.Xml.XmlTextReader(myResponse.GetResponseStr eam());
System.Xml.XmlDocument doc = new System.Xml.XmlDocument();
doc.Load(myReader);
tempgetXML = doc;
myResponse.Close();
myReader.Close();
return tempgetXML;
}
Note that your original VB function implicitly returns 'Object'.
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"Patrick Olurotimi Ige" wrote:
Any help to conver the code below to VB.Net?
Function getXML(ByVal sourceFile As String)
Dim myRequest As System.Net.WebRequest =
System.Net.WebRequest.Create(sourceFile)
Dim myResponse As System.Net.WebResponse =
myRequest.GetResponse()
Dim myReader As System.Xml.XmlTextReader = New
System.Xml.XmlTextReader(myResponse.GetResponseStr eam())
Dim doc As System.Xml.XmlDocument = New System.Xml.XmlDocument
doc.Load(myReader)
getXML = doc
myResponse.Close()
myReader.Close()
End Function
Thanks alot
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