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Writing XML File

How can I write a XML file like following..Enter Item into a textbox and click on add button.The format will like thatItem1If enter another item in the text box and lick on add button then file will beItem1Item2That means every time when I click on add button it will add an item in the XML file.

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Hi! Mallick,
As pre my knowledge XML is not a programming language it is brainless language like HTML, XML desribes the data based on the DTD file or Schema file and we just validate it. I dont think it can increment or decrement based on the action.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
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Re: Writing XML File

Hi,

just try that by using System.xml namespace we have xmldocument class. If u get proper output just send it.

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