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Comments by Member 13735228 (Top 10 by date)
Member 13735228
1-Jun-21 17:45pm
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I owe you an apology... Sorry for my deft response.
Member 13735228
1-Jun-21 12:37pm
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I'm making this file from another file that is a mere data dump. As I bring the data in from the RestSharp Response (which is deserialized from a JSon array), I am passing that response document into an internal object that then is attempting to parse the data into a well formatted XML DOM Document that xPath can place into a flattened structure for reporting. All I'm trying to do is transform this data into something xPath can navigate. Because, if I leave this document as a huge data blob (117MB), DOM goes comatose when attempting to parse the data. I'm just looking to data drive the import so that can add Fields for collection or take away fields when performance is required.
Member 13735228
1-Jun-21 11:00am
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There is so much null checking because the source data may or may not return a result for any one of the elements in question. Besides, when 5 API returns run through this, you never know what might return!?!?!?!?!
Member 13735228
1-Jun-21 10:55am
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Can you expand on the Deserializer? Sounds intriguing!
Member 13735228
1-Jun-21 10:54am
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The problem would be to create the XAttributes and the embedded XElements.
Member 13735228
3-Jan-21 17:23pm
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The problem is actually the language identifier in the RTF. I'm having to take a different route at this time due to time constraints on this project. later, in the springtime I will probably be getting back to this.
Member 13735228
2-Jan-21 20:46pm
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Further, there's the whole question of using RegEx.Replace vs. String.Replace.
Member 13735228
2-Jan-21 20:45pm
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Ok thanks! This does give me a little direction of where to look! Appreciate the help!
Member 13735228
2-Jan-21 20:29pm
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Additionally, any suggestions what I might try?
Member 13735228
2-Jan-21 20:26pm
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Interesting Article. I understand unicode to a degree. I don't always understand where to best apply it as to affect outcome. Is this a property on the RichTextBox that I failed to set? Or, is it more a "culture" issue?
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