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Hi,

I am creating C# calsses to seralize and deserialize based on xsd.

When defining the classes to do seralization i need to specify the
schema for the reference. Typically my class definition looks like this
:

[XmlRootAttribut e(NameSpace = "", IsNullable=fals e)]
public class MyClass
{
public string myString;
}

I need to specify xsi:noNameSpace SchemaLocation somewhere in the
XmlRootAttribut e. Please help me....

Regards

Balaji. V
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Nov 11 '05 #1
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Balaji V wrote:
I am creating C# calsses to seralize and deserialize based on xsd.

When defining the classes to do seralization i need to specify the
schema for the reference. Typically my class definition looks like this
:

[XmlRootAttribut e(NameSpace = "", IsNullable=fals e)]
public class MyClass
{
public string myString; I need to specify xsi:noNameSpace SchemaLocation somewhere in the
XmlRootAttribut e. Please help me....

Add dummy field to your class and serialize it as desired attribute:
[XmlAttribute(At tributeName="no NamespaceSchema Location",
Namespace="http ://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance")]
public string noNamespaceSche maLocation = foo.xsd";

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Multiconn Technologies, Israel

Nov 11 '05 #2

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