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The System.Xml.XmlQualifiedName Class
Supported Versions
.NET Framework 1.0, 1.1, 1.2
Public Members
Bold members are covered in the sample code.
Public Properties
Public Methods
IsEmpty
Equals
Name
GetHashCode
Namespace
GetType
ToString
Overview
A qualified name (or “QName”) is a part of an XML document
qualified with a namespace prefix (the prefix represents the namespace URI).
This class allows you to dynamically create and access qualified names.
Example (VB.NET): How
to create a new XmlQualifiedName object and display its properties.
In this example we create a new XmlQualifiedName object and
assign it a name of "TestName", and a namespace prefix value of
"smp". The subsequent lines demonstrate how to extract some
properties from the object.
Dim objXmlQualifiedName As New System.Xml.XmlQualifiedName("TestName", "smp")