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Parsing XML

Hi,

I am parsing a XML string (see code below) by loading into XMLDocument and
selecting certain node (Result) and loop through it. Instead of using
item(), is there a way to get the element value by name?

Also, is there a way to using the XmlTextReader to move to Search/Result and
then loop though each node?
XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument();

doc.Load(new System.IO.StringReader(xmlResponse));

XmlNodeList nodeList = doc.SelectNodes("Search/Result");

foreach (XmlNode node in nodeList)

{

string dbID = node.ChildNodes.Item(0).InnerText;

....

Thanks
Sep 10 '06 #1
3 2913
FxCop will flag any usage of XmlNode or XmlElement & recommend using
IXPathNavigable instead. Using that, you should use
IXPathNavigable.Select(String xpathExpression), which will allow for
query-by-name.

Sep 10 '06 #2
How do you handle many nodes (see below)? That is my I am using
XMLDocument.

<Results>
<Result>
...
</Result>
<Result>
...
</Result>
<Result>
...
</Result>
</Results>
"Keith Patrick" <ri*******************@nospam.hotmail.comwrote in message
news:eb**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
FxCop will flag any usage of XmlNode or XmlElement & recommend using
IXPathNavigable instead. Using that, you should use
IXPathNavigable.Select(String xpathExpression), which will allow for
query-by-name.

Sep 11 '06 #3
I figured it out.

string dbID = node["ID"].InnerText;
"george" <g@g.comwrote in message
news:u6**************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
How do you handle many nodes (see below)? That is my I am using
XMLDocument.

<Results>
<Result>
...
</Result>
<Result>
...
</Result>
<Result>
...
</Result>
</Results>
"Keith Patrick" <ri*******************@nospam.hotmail.comwrote in
message news:eb**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>FxCop will flag any usage of XmlNode or XmlElement & recommend using
IXPathNavigable instead. Using that, you should use
IXPathNavigable.Select(String xpathExpression), which will allow for
query-by-name.


Sep 11 '06 #4

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