I'm using the XmlSerializer
to output a class
to a .xml
file. For the most part, this is working as expected and intended. However, as a requirement, certain characters need to be removed from the values of the data and replaced with their proper escape characters.
In the elements I need to replace values in, I'm using the Replace()
method and returning the updated string. The code below shows this string replacement; the lines commented out are because the XmlSerializer
already escapes those particular characters.
I have a requirement from a third-party to escape &
, <
, >
, '
, and "
characters when they appear within the values of the XML elements. Currently the characters &
, <
, and >
are being escaped appropriately through the XmlSerializer
.
The error received when these characters are present is:
Our system has detected a potential threat in the request message attachment.
However, when I serialize the XML Document after performing the string replace, the XmlSerializer
sees the &
character in '
and makes it &apos;
. I think this is a correct functionality of the XmlSerializer
object. However, I would like the serializer to either a.) ignore the escape characters; or b.) serialize the other characters which are necessary to escape.
Can anyone shed some light on, specifically, how to accomplish either of these?
String Replacement Method
public static string CheckValueOfProperty(string str)
{
string trimmedString = str.Trim();
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(trimmedString))
return null;
else
{
// Commented out because the Serializer already transforms a '&' character into the appropriate escape character.
//trimmedString = trimmedString .Replace("&", "&");
//trimmedString = trimmedString.Replace("<", "<");
//trimmedString = trimmedString.Replace(">", ">");
trimmedString = trimmedString.Replace("'", "'");
trimmedString = trimmedString.Replace("\"", """);
return trimmedString;
}
}
XmlSerializer Code
public static void SerializeAndOutput(object obj, string outputFilePath, XmlSerializerNamespaces ns = null)
{
XmlSerializer x = new XmlSerializer(obj.GetType());
// If the Output File already exists, delete it.
if (File.Exists(outputFilePath))
{
File.Delete(outputFilePath);
}
// Then, Create the Output File and Serialize the parameterized object as Xml to the Output File
using (TextWriter tw = File.CreateText(outputFilePath))
{
if (ns == null)
{
x.Serialize(tw, obj);
}
else { x.Serialize(tw, obj, ns); }
}
// =====================================================================
// The code below here is no longer needed, was used to force "utf-8" to
// UTF-8" to ensure the result was what was being expected.
// =====================================================================
// Create a new XmlDocument object, and load the contents of the OutputFile into the XmlDocument
// XmlDocument xdoc = new XmlDocument() { PreserveWhitespace = true };
// xdoc.Load(outputFilePath);
// Set the Encoding property of each XmlDeclaration in the document to "UTF-8";
// xdoc.ChildNodes.OfType<XmlDeclaration>().ToList().ForEach(d => d.Encoding = "UTF-8");
// Save the XmlDocument to the Output File Path.
// xdoc.Save(outputFilePath);
}