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#region Copyright
/*********************************************************************************
* Copyright (c) 2004 by Martin Friedrich *
* Permission to freely distribute, modify and compile these sources and *
* binaries as long as this copyright notice is included. *
* Use of code on your risk! *
* *******************************************************************************/
#endregion
using System;
using System.Collections;
using SaxParserSupport;
using SaxParserSupport.Impl;
namespace ParserSetup
{
/// <summary>
/// Zusammenfassung f�r MyRoot.
/// </summary>
public class MyRoot : XMLDocumentImpl
{
public MyRoot()
{
}
protected override IDictionary ElementClasses
{
get
{
return null;
}
}
public override void onElementEnd( SaxParserSupport.XMLElement owner )
{
Console.WriteLine( "Finished root element" );
}
}
}
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