Inlay redline in xml

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How to inlay redline in xml

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hey guys so welcome back to my another video in this video is also going to be about the c-sharp and in this video iamp;#39;m going to show you how we can parse the xml data using in csrp and iamp;#39;m going to use the couple of the libraries to to parse the data uh the first one is iamp;#39;m going to use the x document and iamp;#39;m going to show you guys how we can use the x document to parse the xml and another way iamp;#39;m going to show you is to how we can also parse using the or the xml document and using the export okay so iamp;#39;m gonna show you guys are two ways to do it there are a lot of ways to do it to parse xml there are a lot of libraries over there in internet and you guys can also check in in other and googleamp;#39;s i mean there are a lot of source how we can parse it but in this video iamp;#39;m going to only show it to two ways and iamp;#39;m gonna go really basic to to parse the xml okay so this is my xml which iamp;#39;m going to parse and this x

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Automatically insert an XML comment Take one of the following actions: If the automatic comment insertion shortcut is enabled, type /// in C#, or in Visual Basic. From the Edit menu, choose IntelliSense Insert Comment. From the right-click or context menu, choose Snippet Insert Comment.
Select the entire block of xml and hit CTRL+/ to comment the entire block. The comment that was present previously now shows up as part of the file and not as a comment anymore.
The syntax for adding XML comments in your code is triple slashes /// followed by one of the supported XML tags. Theres IntelliSense support for writing documentation comments that also provides a template comment on entering the third slash in the triple slash.
Yes, it is legal to have a comment anywhere within the content of an XML element (that is, between the start and end tags): but not within a start or end tag. For example, you cannot have a comment between two attributes in a start tag.
1 Answer. You can use #xA; for line feed (LF) or #xD; for carriage return (CR), and an XML parser will replace it with the respective character when handing off the parsed text to an application.
A CDATA section is used to mark a section of an XML document, so that the XML parser interprets it only as character data, and not as markup. It comes handy when one XML data need to be embedded within another XML document.
Note that the ampersand () and less-than (
Write content in separate tags as this will result in a line break. Also try using \n or \r.

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