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HELP - How to dump an XML string into IE???

Hi,

I have a string of XML in VB dot net. What I want to do is simply dump
this string programatically into an IE browser so I can view it as its
raw data form... Is there any way to do this in VB Dot Net WITHOUT
first saving the file to disk? I don't want to do an XSLT, it's
unnecessary for my purposes, I just want a straight dump... Any ideas?

Thanks!
ed

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Nov 20 '05 #1
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* Edward Lee <le****@hotmail.com> scripsit:
I have a string of XML in VB dot net. What I want to do is simply dump
this string programatically into an IE browser so I can view it as its
raw data form... Is there any way to do this in VB Dot Net WITHOUT
first saving the file to disk? I don't want to do an XSLT, it's
unnecessary for my purposes, I just want a straight dump... Any ideas?


I would save it to a file (as you already mention).

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Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]
<URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/>
Nov 20 '05 #2
Ed
hi***************@gmx.at (Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]) wrote in message news:<2i************@uni-berlin.de>...
* Edward Lee <le****@hotmail.com> scripsit:
I have a string of XML in VB dot net. What I want to do is simply dump
this string programatically into an IE browser so I can view it as its
raw data form... Is there any way to do this in VB Dot Net WITHOUT
first saving the file to disk? I don't want to do an XSLT, it's
unnecessary for my purposes, I just want a straight dump... Any ideas?


I would save it to a file (as you already mention).


There surely is a way to do this without saving to disk? I read a
post in the csharp newsgroup from a while back where an individual had
a solution, but emailed the answer to the person who asked the
question!

FYI, the message was posted on:
"2004-03-03 00:33:49 PST"
in the newsgroup
"microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.csharp"
with the subject:
"Re: Any control that has same functionality as IE to display XML"

Hopefully someone has the answer?

Thanks
Nov 20 '05 #3

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