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Is there any printed documentation that lists the predefined attributes in
the .NET Framework. For example a ;ist the includes [Serializable()],
[Obsolete("",bool)], [FileIOPermission(...)] and the many, many more that
exist?
 
Ken Lemieux said:
Is there any printed documentation that lists the predefined attributes in
the .NET Framework. For example a ;ist the includes [Serializable()],
[Obsolete("",bool)], [FileIOPermission(...)] and the many, many more that
exist?

Look at the documentation for the Attribute class, and look at the
derived classes.
 
Hi Kenneth,

Yes, Jon is correct.

Since all the .Net BCL Attribute classes inherited from System.Attribute
class, you may search and examine the "Attribute Hierarchy" below to find
any useful attribute in .Net BCL:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/2e39z096(VS.80).aspx

Hope this helps.

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Hi Kenneth,

Have you reviewed my reply to you? Is this what you want? If you still need
any help or have any concern, please feel free to tell me, thanks.

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