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Selecting single Element where Attribute = x

From: hivdb2@-----.---
To: NULL
Date: 7/6/2008 12:42:00 AM
I have a simple XML document:

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Installations Current="Third">
  <Set Name="Default">
    <MaintCnt>10</MaintCnt>
    <Location>C:\Installation\Default</Location>
    <Lastuser />
    <Version>Unknown</Version>
  </Set>
  <Set Name="Second">
    <MaintCnt>9</MaintCnt>
    <Location>C:\Installation\Second</Location>
    <Lastuser />
    <Version>2.003</Version>
  </Set>
  <Set Name="Third">
    <MaintCnt>8</MaintCnt>
    <Location>C:\Installation\Third</Location>
    <Lastuser />
    <Version>1.306</Version>
  </Set>
</Installations>
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I am using VB to read a single element called Set where the 'Name'
attribute = 'Second'.
My code is as follows:

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Dim doc As XmlDocument = New XmlDocument()
doc.Load("C:\Installation\install.xml")
Dim setnm As XmlNode
setnm = doc.SelectSingleNode("/Installations/Set[@Name= Second ]")
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The above code never returns anything... what am I missing?
Thanks :)


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