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[C#] Reading an XML file


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Hi.

U can do like this (C# code):

string URL = "http://"+ServerVariables_HTTP_HOST+ServerVariables_URL;

DataSet DS_Dados = new DataSet();

DS_Dados.ReadXml(URL+"/dados.xml", XmlReadMode.Auto);

string s;

s = DS_Dados.Tables[0].Rows[0]["FieldName"].ToString();

The variables ServerVariables_HTTP_HOST and ServerVariables_URL were setted up with the Request.ServerVariables.Get("HTTP_HOSTd Get("URL").

Good luck!

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  Dessimat0r said:
That XML document looks badly defined.

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Yeah, what the hell is this? :blink:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> 
<vxml version="2.0" xml:lang="en">

I'm betting it's because the XML file is bad.

Use this instead: http://www.showmyip.com/xml/ (Y)

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  gameguy said:
Yeah, what the hell is this? :blink:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> 
<vxml version="2.0" xml:lang="en">

I'm betting it's because the XML file is bad.

Use this instead: http://www.showmyip.com/xml/ (Y)

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What is wrong with that XML file? Its fully well formed... He shouldnt have no problem using it in code...

BTW: vxml is a node the author of the XML file made, it has nothing to do with the XML Def. at the top of the file...

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That's the problem - both links cause the same error message :wacko: I've tried it. In the past I was able to read that XML and everything worked until a few days ago when I started getting the error message. What does that error message mean? Why do I get it? Can you try to test your code and tell me if it works for you?

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It sounds like something is happening with your connection or sockets...

I cant write some code to test it atm (im a VB.NET developer) as im working on a history paper for school, but i should be able to sometime tonight. I will post my results as soon as i get time to doctor up some code ;)...

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  yyy said:
Thank you very much for your help but I still get the same message - even with your  :( Does it work for you? Maybe there's something wrong with my computer? Maybe the site blocked me from getting that information?

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I dont know :/ On my computer it's working fine...

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