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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T18:22:48+00:00 2026-05-11T18:22:48+00:00

I often have to deal with XML documents that contain namespaced elements, but doesn’t

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I often have to deal with XML documents that contain namespaced elements, but doesn’t declare the namespace. For example:

<root>
  <a:element/>
</root>

Because the prefix “a” is never assigned a namespace URI, the document is invalid. When I load such an XML document using the following code:

using (StreamReader reader = new StreamReader(new FileStream(inputFileName,    
       FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read, FileShare.ReadWrite))) {
            doc = XDocument.Load(reader, LoadOptions.PreserveWhitespace);
}

it throws an exception stating (rightly) that the document contains an undeclared namespace and is not well-formed.

So, can I predefine default namespace prefix -> namespace URI pairs for the parser to fall back on? XMLNamespaceManager looks promising, but don’t know how to apply it to this situation (or if I can).

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    2026-05-11T18:22:48+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:22 pm

    You can create an XmlReader with an XmlParserContext that knows about the namespaces; the following works for XmlDocument and XDocument:

    class SimpleNameTable : XmlNameTable {
        List<string> cache = new List<string>();
        public override string Add(string array) {
            string found = cache.Find(s => s == array);
            if (found != null) return found;
            cache.Add(array);
            return array;
        }
        public override string Add(char[] array, int offset, int length) {
            return Add(new string(array, offset, length));
        }
        public override string Get(string array) {
            return cache.Find(s => s == array);
        }
        public override string Get(char[] array, int offset, int length) {
            return Get(new string(array, offset, length));
        }
    }
    static void Main() {
        XmlNamespaceManager mgr = new XmlNamespaceManager(new SimpleNameTable());
        mgr.AddNamespace("a", "http://foo/bar");
        XmlParserContext ctx = new XmlParserContext(null, mgr, null,
            XmlSpace.Default);
        using (XmlReader reader = XmlReader.Create(
            new StringReader(@"<root><a:element/></root>"), null, ctx)) {
    
            XDocument doc = XDocument.Load(reader);
    
            //XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument();
            //doc.Load(reader);
        }
    }
    
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