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NonSerialized attribute not working?

When I use XML serialization to serialize a collection of MyObject, all of
the public fields of the object are being serialized, even those I've given
the <NonSerialized()> attribute.

<Serializable()> Public Class MyObject

Public FieldID As String
Public ParentId As String
Public ItemId As String

<NonSerialized()> Public Name As String
<NonSerialized()> Public Data As String
..
..
..

Both Name and Data are being serialized.
What am I missing?

Thanks
Timo
Nov 12 '05 #1
1 2561
Timo,

Try using <XMLIgnore()> instead.

- P

"Timo" <Ti**@spamspamspam.org> wrote in message
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When I use XML serialization to serialize a collection of MyObject, all of
the public fields of the object are being serialized, even those I've
given
the <NonSerialized()> attribute.

<Serializable()> Public Class MyObject

Public FieldID As String
Public ParentId As String
Public ItemId As String

<NonSerialized()> Public Name As String
<NonSerialized()> Public Data As String
.
.
.

Both Name and Data are being serialized.
What am I missing?

Thanks
Timo

Nov 12 '05 #2

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