System.Xml.Serialization.XmlArrayItemAttribute Class
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Specifies the derived types that the XmlSerializer can place in a serialized array.

  • Namespace: System.Xml.Serialization
  • First seen in: .NET v1.0.3705
  • Last seen in: .NET v1.1.4322
  • Last changed in: .NET v1.0.3705
  • Assembly: System.XML.dll

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