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XmlTextReader and 2GB file limit

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Hugh McFadden - 29 Jul 2003 15:37 GMT
Are there any work arounds to get XmlTextReader to work with files bigger
than 2GB?  I tried to get the source of XmlTextReader and create a version
with long (instead of int) offsets but I can't compile it due to package
restrictions.

Best wishes,
Hugh McFadden

hugh.mcfadden@visiongain.com
Oleg Tkachenko - 29 Jul 2003 18:22 GMT
> Are there any work arounds to get XmlTextReader to work with files bigger
> than 2GB?  I tried to get the source of XmlTextReader and create a version
> with long (instead of int) offsets but I can't compile it due to package
> restrictions.
Sorry for lame question, I've never tried to process so enourmous documents,
but what's the problem exactly is? Do you get any exception or something?
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