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reading an xml file by fragments

I have an Xml document containing the serialization of a
very big arraylist.
Each Item having any type.

The file is big and I don't want to load it like this but
by fragment of item.

I made a try with XPathNavigator, but the Value property
does not send me the result on the form of an Xml string.
So I cant deserialized it with XmlSerializer.

Is there a way to do this?

thank you

Nov 12 '05 #1
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