Saturday, 6 September 2008
Binding XML to a DropDown in ASP.NET - XML - Miscellaneous
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Binding XML to a DropDown in ASP.NET
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David Silverlight
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XML / Miscellaneous
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     This example demonstrates a nice an easy way to databing an an XML Document to an ASP.NET drop down control.

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