Simple; don't inherit from List: XmlRoot("products") public class ProductWrapper { private List products = new List(); XmlElement("product") public List Products { get {return products; } } } public class Product { }.
I agree with proposed solution, but it is interesting why XmlRoot("products") is ignored in author's code – Andrey Mar 10 '10 at 13:35.
I've used following code: Products products = new Products(); products. Add(new Product()); XmlSerializer serializer = new XmlSerializer(typeof(Products)); using (StringWriter sw = new StringWriter()) { serializer. Serialize(sw, products); string serializedString = sw.ToString(); } and got this result.
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