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I need to change ALL the Tag name to Lowercase but leave the InnerText or Value as it is. I just found the thread showing how to change the casing for the entire document but NOT just for the Tag names.

Code

XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument();
doc.LoadXml(xmlDoc.OuterXml.ToLower());

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Original.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<ROOT>
  <InNeRtAg>SoMe TeXt</InNeRtAg>
  <NeStEdElEmEnT>
    <InNeRnEsTiNg>SoMe TeXt</InNeRnEsTiNg>
  </NeStEdElEmEnT>
</ROOT>

Changing ALL nodes including the root element:

var doc = XDocument.Load("Original.xml");

// also need to change the root element
doc.Root.Name = doc.Root.Name.LocalName.ToLower();

foreach (var element in doc.Descendants().Elements())
{
    element.Name = element.Name.LocalName.ToLower();
}

doc.Save("Modified.xml");

Results in Modified.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<root>
  <innertag>SoMe TeXt</innertag>
  <nestedelement>
    <innernesting>SoMe TeXt</innernesting>
  </nestedelement>
</root>

When using

foreach (var element in doc.Descendants().Elements())
{
    element.Name = element.Name.LocalName.ToLower();
}

the root element will not be changed.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<ROOT>
  <innertag>SoMe TeXt</innertag>
  <nestedelement>
    <innernesting>SoMe TeXt</innernesting>
  </nestedelement>
</ROOT>
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    You can use XDocument.DescendantNodes().OfType<XElement>() to avoid the special case of RootNode
    – Orace
    Sep 12, 2019 at 14:20
2

You can try something like this:

var doc = XDocument.Load(filepath);
foreach (var element in doc.Descendants().Elements())
{
    element.Name = element.Name.LocalName.ToLower();
}

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