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Accessing a image from a xml file and display in visual studio picture box

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    Hi everyone, I came across this prob... I am a beginner in xml. I wanted to create a xml file which stores the location of the images. This xml file must be accessed in visual studio picture box and it must display each image wen i click the next button and back wen i press the previous button... Please help

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      Hi everyone, I came across this prob... I am a beginner in xml. I wanted to create a xml file which stores the location of the images. This xml file must be accessed in visual studio picture box and it must display each image wen i click the next button and back wen i press the previous button... Please help

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      kpuneeth7 wrote:

      I am a beginner in xml.

      Then you should study some of the tutorials here and on MSDN on the use of XML. From the remainder of your question it appears that you are asking for a complete image viewer solution. If you have no idea how to start on this problem then you have a lot of studying still to complete.

      txtspeak is the realm of 9 year old children, not developers. Christian Graus

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