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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T06:35:05+00:00 2026-05-27T06:35:05+00:00

I’m creating an instance of TXMLDocument at runtime, to load and parse a XML

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I’m creating an instance of TXMLDocument at runtime, to load and parse a XML file. You can check the code below:

    unit Unit1;

interface

uses
  Windows, Messages, SysUtils, Variants, Classes, Graphics, Controls, Forms,
  Dialogs, xmldom, XMLIntf, msxmldom, XMLDoc, StdCtrls;

type
  Txml = class(TForm)
//    XMLDocument1: TXMLDocument;
    Memo1: TMemo;
    procedure FormCreate(Sender: TObject);
  private
    { Private declarations }
  public
    { Public declarations }
  end;

var
  xml: Txml;

implementation

{$R *.dfm}

procedure Txml.FormCreate(Sender: TObject);
var    i,j:integer;
       aNode:IXMLNode;
       ws:String;
       XMLDocument1:TXMLDocument;
begin
 Memo1.Lines.Clear;
 XMLDocument1 := TXMLDocument.Create(nil);
 try
  XMLDocument1.LoadFromFile('C:\a.xml');
  XMLDocument1.Active := true;
  aNode := XMLDocument1.ChildNodes.First;
  while aNode<>nil do
  begin
   for i := 0 to aNode.ChildNodes.Count-1 do
    begin
     if aNode.ChildNodes[i].NodeName = 'Role' then
      begin
       Memo1.Lines.Add('Tag - '+aNode.ChildNodes[i].ChildNodes['Tag'].Text);
       for j := 0 to aNode.ChildNodes[i].ChildNodes.Count-1 do
        if aNode.ChildNodes[i].ChildNodes[j].HasChildNodes then
         begin
          ws :=  VarToStr(aNode.ChildNodes[i].ChildNodes[j].ChildValues['Tag']);
          if trim(ws)<>'' then
           Memo1.Lines.Add(ws);
          ws :=  VarToStr(aNode.ChildNodes[i].ChildNodes[j].ChildValues['Value']);
          if trim(ws)<>'' then
           Memo1.Lines.Add(ws);
         end;
      end;
    end;
   aNode := aNode.NextSibling;
  end;
  XMLDocument1.Active := false;
 finally
   FreeAndNil(XMLDocument1);
 end;
end;

end.

The problem is that this is generating an AV. As you probably have seen, before the component was on the form (// XMLDocument1: TXMLDocument;).

Why when the component was on the form the code was working, but when I’m creating it at run-time it generates AV?

LE:
solution: based on the answers/comments and Delphi Help:

XMLDocument1 : IXMLDocument;  //not TXMLDocument

XMLDocument1 := LoadXMLDocument(...);

FreeAndNil;// must be deleted
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    2026-05-27T06:35:05+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 6:35 am

    From what I know you should be using interface IDoc: IXMLDocument; instead.

    From docs:

    When TXMLDocument is created without an Owner, it behaves like an
    interfaced object. That is, when all references to its interface are
    released, the TXMLDocument instance is automatically freed. When
    TXMLDocument is created with an Owner, however, it behaves like any
    other component, and is freed by its Owner.

    In other words, when creating a TXMLDocument instance with a nil Owner, do not call Free() or FreeAndNil() on the instance, and you must assign the object to an IXMLDocument variable so its now-active reference count is managed properly.

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