NameTable | System.Xml (system.xml.dll) CF 1.0, ECMA 1.0 class |
public class NameTable : XmlNameTable {
// Public Constructors
public NameTable( );
// Public Instance Methods
public override string Add( char[ ] key, int start, int len); // overrides XmlNameTable
public override string Add( string key); // overrides XmlNameTable
public override string Get( char[ ] key, int start, int len); // overrides XmlNameTable
public override string Get( string value); // overrides XmlNameTable
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This class is a concrete
implementation of the XmlNameTable type (described
later in this chapter). It is entirely an optimization within the
.NET XML stack; it provides a table of string objects for element and
attribute names used in an XML document. The XML parser uses these
string objects for efficient manipulation of repeated element and
attribute names. See XmlNameTable for more
discussion of its behavior and usage. Normally .NET applications have no need to use this class directly.
At most, a new instance is passed in blindly when constructing
various XML-related types, such as
XmlNamespaceManager.
Hierarchy
System.Object XmlNameTable
NameTable
Passed To
System.Xml.Xsl.XsltContext.XsltContext( )
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