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Lee
Hi,

I am using the WebBrowser control included with VS2005 to view XML files,
and they are being displayed correctly as far as I can tell.

The problem I am having is saving these XML files to disk.

If I try to save the contents of the WebBrowser.Docu mentText to disk, the
resulting file contains HTML and script that I don't want. Is there any way
I can save the actual XML document to disk from the WebBrowser control?

Many thanks.

Lee.
Jan 15 '06 #1
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Lee,
If I try to save the contents of the WebBrowser.Docu mentText to disk, the
resulting file contains HTML and script that I don't want. Is there any
way I can save the actual XML document to disk from the WebBrowser
control?


Try using "GetUrlCacheEnt ryInfo" and opening the underlying cached file.
For an example of a managed wrapper, see my post:
http://www.colinneller.com/blog/Perm...93056bbbd.aspx
--
Colin Neller
http://www.colinneller.com/blog

Jan 16 '06 #2
Lee

"Colin Neller" <cn*****@gmail. com> wrote in message
news:u0******** *****@TK2MSFTNG P12.phx.gbl...
Lee,
If I try to save the contents of the WebBrowser.Docu mentText to disk, the
resulting file contains HTML and script that I don't want. Is there any
way I can save the actual XML document to disk from the WebBrowser
control?


Try using "GetUrlCacheEnt ryInfo" and opening the underlying cached file.
For an example of a managed wrapper, see my post:
http://www.colinneller.com/blog/Perm...93056bbbd.aspx
--
Colin Neller
http://www.colinneller.com/blog


Thank you for your answer!

I have only just tried the GetUrlCachEntry Info method as per your website
and it works perfectly.

Thanks again!

Lee.

Jan 17 '06 #3

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