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How can I solve the exception generated?

        public static string[] getKeywords(string filename)  
        {  
            var xmlFile = new XElement(filename);  
            string[] keywords = xmlFile.Elements("Keyword")
                                       .Attributes("name")
                                       .Select(n => n.Value).ToArray();  
            return keywords;  
        } 

This generates this exception:

System.Xml.XmlException was unhandled Message=The '/' character, hexadecimal value 0x2F, cannot be included in a name. Source=System.Xml

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  • There's something wrong with your .xml file Jan 12, 2010 at 21:56
  • 1
    Wow...first two answers from the top two users! Jan 12, 2010 at 21:57
  • nobugz, I do not think there is something wrong with my xml file. I thought that at first and looked through it and there was nothing wrong. Jan 12, 2010 at 22:00
  • Justin, yeah I know! And they are both right! Jan 12, 2010 at 22:19

2 Answers 2

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new XElement(filename) means create an element with the name from filename - do you mean XElement.Load(filename) ??

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You were trying to load the file name as XML hence it was throwing an exception. This is what you wanted;

    public static string[] getKeywords(string filename)
    {
        var xmlFile = XElement.Load(filename);
        string[] keywords = xmlFile.Elements("Keyword").Attributes("name").Select(n => n.Value).ToArray();
        return keywords;
    }

Using the XElement.Load() method.

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