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I tried to save apostrophe ' to XML, but always I get an error.

When I want to save new item, first I tried to find it. I use this

XmlNode letters = root.SelectSingleNode("//letters");
XmlNode oldFileLetter = letters.SelectSingleNode("letter[@name='"+letterName+"']");

but when letterName contains apostrophe ' I get an error, that path isn't closed

I also found this c# parsing xml with and apostrophe throws exception but when I did what Steven said, it's OK for apostrophe, but double quotes throw exception.

I need to pass " and ' too.

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You also could replace the apostriphe by '

letterName = letterName.Replace("'", "'");

XmlNode letters = root.SelectSingleNode("//letters");
XmlNode oldFileLetter = letters.SelectSingleNode("letter[@name='"+letterName+"']");

Take a look at this thread about special chars on a xml file.

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  • Thanks, I had this in my code, but later, I save letterName, so saved was "'" so I deleted this. Thank you
    – Arxeiss
    Jan 4, 2013 at 11:45
  • So I have next problem. How to save an apostrophe? Because, when I use replace like you, in file atribute is "'" and during loading, it convert back badly. But when I do name.InnerText = "'" to file is saved ' and your code can't find this atribute...
    – Arxeiss
    Jan 4, 2013 at 12:23
  • Yes, when you save with this char ' and you want to read again to get a valid string in C#, you have to do the inverted step, I mean replace again the ' to '. If you are on a web project (I'm not sure if it is valid for windows projects), you also can check the HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(string) and HttpUtility.HtmlDecode(string) to do this changes, add the reference for System.Web. take a look: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/73z22y6h.aspx Jan 4, 2013 at 12:40
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    I'm fairly sure, and correct me if I'm wrong, that this will prevent an error from happening, but it will not find the node you are looking for if letterName has an apostrophe in it. SelectSingleNode() will just return null in that situation.
    – JLRishe
    Jan 5, 2013 at 18:53
  • @JLRishe, yes, you are right. Because I save always only 1 character, I did one ugly stuff. If you want to save apostrophe, xpath is enclosed in quotes otherwise in apostrophes. But for next time, I want to resolve this issue. This answer allow to me save apostrophe, but not to find.
    – Arxeiss
    Jan 7, 2013 at 17:00
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The issue here is that your XPath already has an apostrophe indicating the beginning of a string within the XPath, so any apostrophe in your letterName value would be interpereted as closing the string value.

Contrary to Felipe's advice, XPaths are not themselves XML, so replacing the apostrophes with ' will not work. It will avoid the error, but you won't find the node you're looking for if letterName contains an apostrophe. Also, there is no difference in C# between "'" and "\'", so that will not help either.

I'd suggest looping through the letter elements and identifying the one where @name has the value you're looking for:

XmlNode oldFileLetter = null;
foreach(XmlNode letterNameNode in letters.SelectNodes("letter/@name"))
{
    if(letterNameNode.Value.Equals(letterName))
    {
        oldFileLetter = letterNameNode.ParentNode;
        break; 
    }
}

The only other approach I know of involves rigging up a system to allow defining and using XPath variables in your paths, but that's usually overkill.

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Have you tried escaping it as such:

\'
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You have to write it as an entity i think... I'm,not sure but i can recall having come across this issue once before.

Look at this wikipedia thread... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_XML_and_HTML_character_entity_references

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const string apo = "\'";
XmlNode letters = root.SelectSingleNode("//letters");
XmlNode oldFileLetter = letters.SelectSingleNode("letter[@name="+apo+letterName+apo+"]")

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