I currently have the following code:
XPathNodeIterator theNodes = theNav.Select(theXPath.ToString());
while (theNodes.MoveNext())
{
//some attempts i though were close
//theNodes.RemoveChild(theNodes.Current.OuterXml);
//theNodes.Current.DeleteSelf();
}
I have set xpath to what I want to return in xml and I want to delete everything that is looped. I have tried a few ways of deleting the information but it does't like my syntax. I found an example on Microsoft support: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/317666 but I would like to use this while instead of a for each.
Any comments or questions are appreciated.
RemoveChildas a method and it should not be modified directly. Is there a reason you need a while loop? Using XDocument as @Alex-Aza suggests is functionally the same as what you are asking for. – cordsen Jun 28 '11 at 2:55