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Problem with getting text from a node

From: "Bill Gower" <billgower@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 2/3/2007 11:38:00 AM

I am converting a project from vb6 to c# and I am having a problem with a 
routine that reads an xml file.  the file does exist and stepping through 
the code I can see that the file is being loaded into memory and it is 
correct.  Here is the code portion and then I will explain the problem.

do.LoadXML(axC1Query1.Schema)
XMLNodeList Folders = 
doc.SelectSingleNode("SCHEMA").SelectSingleNode("FOLDER").SelectSingleNode("SUBFOLDERS").ChildNodes;
foreach(XmlNode Folder in Folders)
{
    string tableName = Folder.SelectSingleNode("FOLDERNAME).ToString();
}


the element in FOLDERNAME should be the name of the tables in a database. 
ex. Member.

Instead what is being assigned to tableName is "System.Xml.XmlElement"

In my Autos window in VS 205, I can see the InnerText, OuterText and 
InnerHTML and I can see the element "Member"

What am I doing wrong in my statement?  It worked fine in VB.


Thanks
Bill






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