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Guy
Hi,

I have a serialized object which looks like:

<List>
<ItemName="a" >
<ItemName="b" >
<Node Name="c" />
</Item>
</Item>
</List>

In the ReadXml method I need just the strings "a", "b", "c". (It may even
contain deeper hierarchy which ends always with <Node> element).

Any help how does my ReadXml method should look like?

Thanks!

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