Chapter 3. Writing XML
In the previous chapter, you saw that reading XML in .NET is a fairly simple proposition. In some ways, writing XML is even simpler. In this chapter, I’ll start by covering common file and network output in .NET. Then I’ll show you how to write XML to a local or remote file, including various ways to customize the appearance of the generated XML.
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