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How do I find the name of my "DOM" when using getDOM????

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MatsonPP - 11 Apr 2005 18:14 GMT
Hello :)

I have seen so many references to this XDocument.GetDOM("MyDom") thing,
but I have not a single clue how I find the exact name of "MyDom". Can
somebody please help me?

Thanks!
Matt
Ken K - 19 Apr 2005 23:03 GMT
Have you looked at the schema.xsd?
I'm not 100% but my guess is that second line of the schema that says
<xsd:schema targetNamespace="Xxxxx.Xxxxx.xxx" is the reference name to the
DOM.
Good Luck

> Hello :)
>
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> Thanks!
> Matt
 
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