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XML for ASP.NET Developers - by Dan Wahlin

Converting an XmlDocument to a DataSet using the XmlNodeReader (Apr 27 2002 00:00 GMT)

- There may be times when an object you are working with returns an XmlDocument object that you would like to bind to a server control such as a DataGrid. Because an XmlDocument cannot be bound directly what can you do? The answer to this question lies in the XmlNodeReader. In this example you will see how to convert an XmlDocument to a DataSet in an efficient manner (as opposed to converting the XmlDocument to a string first) by using the XmlNodeReader class.

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