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Hello:

Can somebody explain to me the usage of the
XMLNode.ChildNo des?

When there is a node that does not have any child node,
the above method returns an array of 1. This member has
the following values:

Name "#text"
value "Bl34" (this is the value of the node)

I would have thought that XMLNode.Childno des would
hreturn a 0 in the above case?

Thanks.

Venkat
Nov 20 '05 #1
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Hi Venkat,

XMLNode.ChildNo de would return an array of 0 is there's no child node.
According to your description, I cannot reproduce it. Try to use
XMLNode.HasChil dNodes to judge whether there's any child nodes in that
node. If that still doesn't work, would you please paste some of your codes
and your XML file so I can deliver my assistance more quickly?

If anything is unclear, please feel free to reply to the post.

Kevin Yu
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