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XmlTextWriter::WriteFullEndElement Method ()

 

Closes one element and pops the corresponding namespace scope.

Namespace:   System.Xml
Assembly:  System.Xml (in System.Xml.dll)

public:
virtual void WriteFullEndElement() override

System_CAPS_noteNote

Starting with the .NET Framework 2.0, we recommend that you create XmlWriter instances by using the XmlWriter::Create method and the XmlWriterSettings class to take advantage of new functionality.

This method always writes the full end tag. This is useful when dealing with elements that must include a full end tag. For example, browsers expect HTML script blocks to be closed with "</script>".

The following example writes out an element with no content. It uses WriteFullEndElement to write the full end element tag.

#using <System.Xml.dll>

using namespace System;
using namespace System::IO;
using namespace System::Xml;
int main()
{

   //Create a writer to write XML to the console.
   XmlTextWriter^ writer = nullptr;
   writer = gcnew XmlTextWriter( Console::Out );

   //Use indentation for readability.
   writer->Formatting = Formatting::Indented;

   //Write an element (this one is the root).
   writer->WriteStartElement( "order" );

   //Write some attributes.
   writer->WriteAttributeString( "date", "2/19/01" );
   writer->WriteAttributeString( "orderID", "136A5" );

   //Write a full end element. Because this element has no
   //content, calling WriteEndElement would have written a
   //short end tag '/>'.
   writer->WriteFullEndElement();

   //Write the XML to file and close the writer
   writer->Close();
}

.NET Framework
Available since 1.1
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