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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T23:10:46+00:00 2026-05-20T23:10:46+00:00

How can I check if a xml file is well formed without invalid chars

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How can I check if a xml file is well formed without invalid chars or tags?

For example, consider this xml:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<PARTS>
   <TITLE>Computer Parts</TITLE>
   <PART>
      <ITEM>Motherboard</ITEM>
      <MANUFACTURER>ASUS</MANUFACTURER>
      <MODEL>P3B-F</MODEL>
      <COST> 123.00</COST>
   </PART>
   <PART>
      <ITEM>Video Card</ITEM>
      <MANUFACTURER>ATI</MANUFACTURER>
      <MODEL>All-in-Wonder Pro</MODEL>
      <COST> 160.00</COST>
   </PART>
</PARTSx>

The last tag </PARTSx>must be </PARTS>

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    2026-05-20T23:10:47+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 11:10 pm

    You can use the IXMLDOMParseError interface returned by the MSXML DOMDocument

    this interface return a serie of properties which help you to identify the problem.

    • errorCode Contains the error code of the last parse error. Read-only.
    • filepos Contains the absolute file position where the error occurred. Read-only.
    • line Specifies the line number that contains the error. Read-only.
    • linepos Contains the character position within the line where the error occurred.
    • reason Describes the reason for the error. Read-only.
    • srcText Returns the full text of the line containing the error. Read-only.
    • url Contains the URL of the XML document containing the last error. Read-only.

    check these two functions which uses the MSXML 6.0 (you can use another versions as well)

    uses
      Variants,
      Comobj,
      SysUtils;
    
    function IsValidXML(const XmlStr :string;var ErrorMsg:string) : Boolean;
    var
      XmlDoc : OleVariant;
    begin
      XmlDoc := CreateOleObject('Msxml2.DOMDocument.6.0');
      try
        XmlDoc.Async := False;
        XmlDoc.validateOnParse := True;
        Result:=(XmlDoc.LoadXML(XmlStr)) and (XmlDoc.parseError.errorCode = 0);
        if not Result then
         ErrorMsg:=Format('Error Code : %s  Msg : %s line : %s Character  Position : %s Pos in file : %s',
         [XmlDoc.parseError.errorCode,XmlDoc.parseError.reason,XmlDoc.parseError.Line,XmlDoc.parseError.linepos,XmlDoc.parseError.filepos]);
      finally
        XmlDoc:=Unassigned;
      end;
    end;
    
    function IsValidXMLFile(const XmlFile :TFileName;var ErrorMsg:string) : Boolean;
    var
      XmlDoc : OleVariant;
    begin
      XmlDoc := CreateOleObject('Msxml2.DOMDocument.6.0');
      try
        XmlDoc.Async := False;
        XmlDoc.validateOnParse := True;
        Result:=(XmlDoc.Load(XmlFile)) and (XmlDoc.parseError.errorCode = 0);
        if not Result then
         ErrorMsg:=Format('Error Code : %s  Msg : %s line : %s Character  Position : %s Pos in file : %s',
         [XmlDoc.parseError.errorCode,XmlDoc.parseError.reason,XmlDoc.parseError.Line,XmlDoc.parseError.linepos,XmlDoc.parseError.filepos]);
      finally
        XmlDoc:=Unassigned;
      end;
    end;
    
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