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Can I modify some XML files inside a DLL?

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James - 17 Mar 2008 16:41 GMT
I have a dll file which has some embedded XML files inside it.
Now I need to add a field to this xml file, but I dont know how to go
about it.

I have tried to decompile the whole thing and recompile but it
produces lots of errors.

Is there another way? Any sort of xml resource editor?
Duy Lam - 24 Mar 2008 16:55 GMT
> I have a dll file which has some embedded XML files inside it.
> Now I need to add a field to this xml file, but I dont know how to go
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> Is there another way? Any sort of xml resource editor?

when your programming is running, of course it can not be modified so
you can't do this.
If your xml file need modifying at run-time, why don't you put it in
disk as a normal file?

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Duy Lam Phuong


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