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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T13:57:48+00:00 2026-05-27T13:57:48+00:00

Consider the following example: public class BaseClass { public string StringInBaseClass {get;set;} public int

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Consider the following example:

public class BaseClass
{
    public string StringInBaseClass {get;set;}
    public int IntInBaseClass {get;set;}
}

public InheritingClass : BaseClass
{
     public long LongInInheritingClass {get;set;}
     public long ShortInInheritingClass {get;set;}
     public long CharInInheritingClass {get;set;}
}

Now, what I want to do is serialize JUST the inheriting properties to a JSON string. For example, I want to somehow create a JSON object out of just the 3 properties in InheritingClass, but if I do:

InheritingClass a = new InheritingClass();
JavaScriptSerializer jss = new JavaScriptSerializer(); 
string jsonString = jss.Serialize(a);

The jsonString value will have all of the properties of the BaseClass as well as all of the properties of InheritingClass. I understand that is normal, because I am inheriting all of those properties. What I am looking to do is NOT include those inherited properties and build a JSON string out of ONLY the 3 properties in InheritingClass.

Is this possible?

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    2026-05-27T13:57:48+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 1:57 pm

    Use the ScriptIgnoreAttribute on any property you don’t want serialized with the JavaScriptSerializer. With this you can do the following in your inherited class to stop a property from the base class from being serialized:

    public class BaseClass
    {
        public virtual string StringInBaseClass {get;set;}
        public int IntInBaseClass {get;set;}
    }
    
    public class InheritingClass : BaseClass
    {
        [ScriptIgnore]
        public override string StringInBaseClass
        {
            get
            {
                return base.StringInBaseClass;
            }
            set
            {
                base.StringInBaseClass = value;
            }
        }
        public long LongInInheritingClass {get;set;}
        public long ShortInInheritingClass {get;set;}
        public long CharInInheritingClass {get;set;}
    }
    
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