C# - Retrieve Value From Attribute In HTML Tag
Feb 9, 2011
I have a large string containing a custom HTML tag (xxx). The tag also has two attributes. How would I retrieve the value of the two attributes and then place the tag and its content with a new string derived from those two attributes?
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