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Which class is used to encode and decode XML names and contains different methods to convert between CLR types and XSD types ?
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Bharathi Cherukuri
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The XmlConvert Class.
This is the class which is used to encode and decode XML names and contains different methods to convert between CLR types and XSD types.
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