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how to read filename?

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    hi, if i am using folloing code to open a perticular xml file, OpenFileDialog dlg = new OpenFileDialog(); dlg.Title = "Open XML File"; dlg.Filter = "xml files (*.xml)|*.xml|All files (*.*)|*.*" ; if (dlg.ShowDialog() == DialogResult.OK) { doc.Load(dlg.OpenFile()); } and now if i want to read a file name in the xmltextreader , how can i read it?

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      hi, if i am using folloing code to open a perticular xml file, OpenFileDialog dlg = new OpenFileDialog(); dlg.Title = "Open XML File"; dlg.Filter = "xml files (*.xml)|*.xml|All files (*.*)|*.*" ; if (dlg.ShowDialog() == DialogResult.OK) { doc.Load(dlg.OpenFile()); } and now if i want to read a file name in the xmltextreader , how can i read it?

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      Try dlg.FileName

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        Try dlg.FileName

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        thank a lot

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