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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:58:16+00:00 2026-05-13T14:58:16+00:00

I have an XElement and I need to add more elements to it from

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I have an XElement and I need to add more elements to it from a string. The string contains multiple xml elements in it that I need to parse. I have tried both XDocument.Load and XElement.Parse but get errors. The contents of the file are as follows:

<menu id="a">
  <menuItem keyID="0">
    <command>test</command>
  </menuItem>
  <menuItem keyID="0">
    <command>test</command>
  </menuItem>     
</menu>
<menu id="b">
  <menuItem keyID="0">
    <command>test</command>
  </menuItem>
  <menuItem keyID="0">
    <command>test</command>
  </menuItem>     
</menu>    
<ecs>
  <areas>
    <area longitudeFrom="20.35" longitudeTo="20.37" />
    <area longitudeFrom="20.44" longitudeTo="20.46" />
    <area longitudeFrom="20.22" longitudeTo="20.25" />
  </areas>
</ecs>

What is the best way to read all the elements from this string and add them to an existing XElement ?

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    2026-05-13T14:58:16+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:58 pm

    if this is the whole file it is normal XMLDocument.Load to give you errors. For a XML to be loaded it must have one root like this. If the error is in something else please post the error message

    <root>
        <menu id="a">
          <menuItem keyID="0">
            <command>test</command>
          </menuItem>
          <menuItem keyID="0">
            <command>test</command>
          </menuItem>     
        </menu>
        <menu id="b">
          <menuItem keyID="0">
            <command>test</command>
          </menuItem>
          <menuItem keyID="0">
            <command>test</command>
          </menuItem>     
        </menu>    
        <ecs>
          <areas>
            <area longitudeFrom="20.35" longitudeTo="20.37" />
            <area longitudeFrom="20.44" longitudeTo="20.46" />
            <area longitudeFrom="20.22" longitudeTo="20.25" />
          </areas>
        </ecs>
    </root>
    
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