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In .NET, the System.Xml.XmlTextWriter has a Formatting property that can be
set to Formatting.Indented to produce crlf after each closing tag. I don't
know of any way to do it with MSXML or with the System.Xml.XmlDocument class
in .NET. Does anyone else have any ideas?
Dave
"chrish" <anonymous@d...> wrote in message
news:DEF993A0-C061-4587-9578-FD39B985B961@m......
> Hello:
>
> I am a vb programmer dabbling with xml for the first time. I mocked up an
xml file for a client in notepad and I formatted it with carriage returns
and tabs. When it was tested, it worked perfectly. Now, I am creating the
real file for a test with MSXML3.0 in VB and the file is not properly
formated. It has all the information, but no carriage returns and line
feeds. This file bombs in the client's process! I manually formatted the
file and now it works. How do I get the MSXML3.0 tool to put in the CR and
LF please?
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