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Scott Hanselman

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GUI Front End to Chris Sells' XmlPreCompiler - For Debugging XmlSerialization Errors Posted: Dec 5, 2004 7:48 PM
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I spend a lot of time with the XmlSerializer (I personally dig it immensely, and I think too many people complain about it, but anyway) and while I put up an article on how to debug directly into the generated assemblies, I noticed that Mathew Nolton has a GUI Front-End to Chris's XmlSerializerPreCompiler.

The tool will check to see if a type can be serialized by the XmlSerializer and shows any compiler errors that happen behind the scenes. +1 for Useful, thanks Chris and Mathew.

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