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Display the second namespace on screen
 

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Data;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using System.Xml;
using System.Xml.Linq;
using System.IO;


public class MainClass{

   public static void Main(string[] args){   
      XDocument NewDoc = new XDocument(new XDeclaration("1.0""utf-8""yes"),
            new XElement("Root""MyDoc"));  
      XElement ThisElement = new XElement("{http://www.java2java.com/}First",new XAttribute(XNamespace.Xmlns + "NewNS",
                  "http://www.microsoft.com"),"Hello");
      Console.WriteLine(ThisElement.ToString());

      XName ThisName = ThisElement.Name;

      Console.WriteLine(ThisName.LocalName +
            "\r\nNamespace: " + ThisName.Namespace +
            "\r\nNamespace Name: " + ThisName.NamespaceName);

      ThisName = ThisElement.Attribute(XNamespace.Xmlns + "NewNS").Name;

      Console.WriteLine("Second Local Name: " + ThisName.LocalName +
           "\r\nSecond Namespace: " + ThisName.Namespace +
           "\r\nSecond Namespace Name: " + ThisName.NamespaceName +
           "\r\nAttribute Value: " 
               ThisElement.Attribute(XNamespace.Xmlns + "NewNS").Value);
   }
}

   
  
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