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Inheriting XmlElementAttri bute

I want to specialize XmlElementAttri bute so I can control how an specific
property is serialized, but I cannot get what methods should I override to
accomplish this.

<Serializable() > Public Class class1
<XmlElement("a" )> Public a As String
<MyXmlElement(" b")> Public b As Date
<XmlElement("c" )> Public c As Integer
End Class

Public Class MyXmlElement
Inherits XmlElementAttri bute
[???]
End Class

Dim xser As XmlSerializer
Dim sw As StringWriter

xser = New XmlSerializer(G etType(class1))
sw = New StringWriter
xser.Serialize( sw, obj)
The idea is to personalize the serialization of specific items using custom
attributes without having to implement ISerializable.
It this possible?

Vicenç
Nov 12 '05 #1
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