You can also use XmlSerializer to serialize a DOM, together with about
a page of code to walk the DOM.

That's a whole lot more painful than it ought to be, but it's better
than writing XML tags yourself, which if you find yourself doing,
you're doing something wrong.

On Apr 12, 5:57 am, Mark Murphy <mmur...@commonsware.com> wrote:
> MobDev wrote:
> > Thought you actually could according to this article I read couple of
> > weeks ago :
> >http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/x-android/index....
>
> > Says you can use the XmlSerializer object for that ?
>
> Every day, I find something else tucked away in some obscure corner of
> Android...
>
> Yes, that should work, at least to the limits of the XmlSerializer class.
>
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