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I am working on a stylesheet and have some initial XML. However the XML is being manipulated a bit before styling and i would like to get the final XML sent into .Transform(). For instance, ...

XslCompiledTransform.Transform( xpd, xslArg, output )

...i would like to get the Xml content of xpd (as a string), so i can work on the stylesheet in other tools.

Is there a quick-and-dirty way to get this? Either in the VS2010 immediate window or as a quick C# line or two before the call to .Transform()?

EDIT: The .Transform() i'm using is

public void Transform(IXPathNavigable input,
   XsltArgumentList arguments, TextWriter results);

...and xpd is an XPathDocument.

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    Did you try ToString() ? Jan 10, 2013 at 19:54
  • Which overload of XslCompiledTransform.Transform are you using?
    – Ryan Gates
    Jan 10, 2013 at 20:01
  • @HenkHolterman - yep. "System.Xml.XPath.XPathDocument"
    – b w
    Jan 10, 2013 at 20:06
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    @RyanGates - Good question. public void Transform(IXPathNavigable input, XsltArgumentList arguments, TextWriter results) i'll add that to the question.
    – b w
    Jan 10, 2013 at 20:07

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Edit: I misunderstood the intent of your question. The simple answer is to get the XML for any IXPathNavigable (which includes XPathDocument), you can do this:

string xml = xpd.CreateNavigator().OuterXml;

Below is my original answer, which explains how you could modify the XML from an XPathDocument in code before feeding it into a transform:

If xpd is an XPathDocument, you might be able to just get an XPathNavigator from the XPathDocument:

XPathNavigator xpn = xpd.CreateNavigator();

and use that to modify the XML. When you're done modifying it, you can just pass either xpn or xpd into the Transform() method. On the other hand, MSDN says that XPathDocument's CreateNavigator() creates a readonly navigator, so that may be a bit of a hitch.

If it really is readonly, you should be able to do this:

XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument();
doc.LoadXml(xpd.CreateNavigator().OuterXml);

then use doc to modify the XML and pass doc into the transform when you're done.

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  • i must have been a little unclear. I just want the xml string on the clipboard to more easily work on the Xslt in an external tool. However, i just added string x = xDoc.CreateNavigator().OuterXml; and grabbed the value of x in the immediate window. Thanks for the clue.
    – b w
    Jan 10, 2013 at 20:57
  • I see. So it sounds like I misunderstood what you were looking for, but did indirectly answer your question. If so, could you mark this as the answer?
    – JLRishe
    Jan 11, 2013 at 8:08
  • Right. Plussed it up. Will mark it soon if nothing better comes along. :)
    – b w
    Jan 11, 2013 at 15:09

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