Glen Daniels wrote:
i think that will show pretty soon as next problem and we probably should file an umbrella bug/feature enhancement to keep track of it?1. Your patch works fine for deserializing. OK, what about serializing? Let's say you're calling an "echo" service; you would have no way of knowing that the XML should have the first letter uppercased, so you'd send "<name>", right? The service on the other side would have every right to fault at that point since you sent a non-valid message according to the schema. Does .NET actually ignore case when reading XML? (even if it does, that's a bug)
thanks,
alek
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