If not, remove the Order parameter from the XmlElementAttribute on all properties, and it will deserialize fine, i.e. : System.Xml.Serialization. XmlElementAttribute(DataType = "NCName") public string blatt { get { return _blatt; } set { _blatt = value; } }.
Exactly! If there is an unknown node, it shifts all the following elements by one position, and XmlSerializer doesn't recognize them anymore because they're not at the expected position. +1 – Thomas Levesque Jan 15 at 23:11 thanks a lot!
The attributes were set by xsd2code-plugin and I never thought about it! Makes totally sense. (would like to vote you up, but I cant) – monkderhonk Jan 16 at 1:49.
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