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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T01:40:17+00:00 2026-05-23T01:40:17+00:00

I’m trying to retrieve the original XML for a row as a string from

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I’m trying to retrieve the original XML for a row as a string from a multi row data set.
I’m using jQuery (just upgraded to 1.6.1 to see if this fixed the issue without success) and since using ie9 the result I get from the below code personsArray[pid] = $(this).xml; is ‘undefined’. Is there a workaround for this at all. Any help would be appreciated, Many Thanks.

$(XMLdata).find('PersonRow').each(function(){
    var pid = $(this).find('PersonId').text();

    myData[i] = {
        id: $(this).find('PersonId').text(), 
        name: $(this).find('Name').text(), 
        dob: $(this).find('BirthDate').text(),
        address: $(this).find('MainAddress').text(),
        telNo: $(this).find('MainTelNumber').text()
    };

    personsArray[pid] = $(this).xml;
    i++;
});
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    2026-05-23T01:40:18+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 1:40 am

    Try this…

    personsArray[pid] = $(this).xml2;
    
    (function($){         
      $.fn.xml2 = function(){  
        //alert ("TEST");
        if (window.XMLSerializer) // Internet Explorer 9 and Gecko
        {
            //alert ("MSIE 9, Gecko, XML FINDER");          
            var s="";
            if (this.length)
                (((typeof all!='undefined')&&all)?this:jQuery(this[0]).contents()).each(function(){
                    s+=(new window.XMLSerializer()).serializeToString(this);
                });
            return s;
        } else {
            if (window.DOMParser) 
            {
                // Internet Explorer 8
                //alert ("MSIE 8, XML FINDER");
                var s="";
                if (this.length)
                    (((typeof all!='undefined')&&all)?this:jQuery(this[0]).contents()).each(function(){
                        s+=window.ActiveXObject?this.xml:(new XMLSerializer()).serializeToString(this);
                    });
                return s;
            }
            else // Internet Explorer OLD
            {           
                // Internet Explorer 8 and below
                //alert ("MSIE OLDER, XML FINDER");
                var s="";
                if (this.length)
                    (((typeof all!='undefined')&&all)?this:jQuery(this[0]).contents()).each(function(){
                        s+=window.ActiveXObject?this.xml:(new XMLSerializer()).serializeToString(this);
                    });
                return s;
            }
        }       
      };
    })(jQuery);
    

    Best of luck.

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