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I am creating xml docs using xmltextwriter ( by the way I was just introduced to xslt which I am now learning to adopt rather) and having problems getting the xml to indent correctly.

Here is what I would like the format to be

<htmltext> CData[.......<br>
   <img  src=".......">
   <a href="........"</a><br>
   ...some text here from a string....<br>
   ...some other text here froma string>
</htmltext>

here is what I have tried:

xwriter.WriteStartElement("htmltext")
xwriter.WriteCData(hcontent)
xwriter.WriteElementString("", "<br>")
xwriter.WriteString(Environment.NewLine)
xwriter.Indentation = 2
xwriter.WriteElementString("img", "")
xwriter.WriteStartAttribute("src", himage)
xwriter.WriteEndAttribute()
xwriter.WriteString(Environment.NewLine)
xwriter.WriteElementString("a", "")
xwriter.WriteStartAttribute("href", hlinks)
xwriter.WriteEndAttribute()
xwriter.WriteElementString("", htitle)
xwriter.WriteElementString("", "<br>")
xwriter.WriteString(Environment.NewLine)
xwriter.WriteElementString("", hsubtitle)
xwriter.WriteElementString("", "<br>")
xwriter.WriteString(Environment.NewLine)
xwriter.WriteElementString("", htext)
xwriter.WriteEndElement()

not sure where to go from here. Appreciate any responses

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  • You should not use XmlTextWriter. It has been deprecated since .NET 2.0. You should use XmlWriter.Create to create an XmlWriter. Feb 24, 2011 at 14:47
  • ok then how do you do the formatting for indentation when formatting is not part of it
    – vbNewbie
    Feb 24, 2011 at 14:54
  • Mainly, just don't bother with formatting. It's not important. If you need formatting, use the settings in the XmlWriterSettings. Feb 25, 2011 at 14:37

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found a workaround and just converted all into a string.

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