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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T22:29:57+00:00 2026-05-15T22:29:57+00:00

I’ve got some simple XML-handling code that’s supposed to locate a child node of

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I’ve got some simple XML-handling code that’s supposed to locate a child node of a passed in node based on an attribute value:

function GetNodeByAttributeValue(
  const AParentNode: IXMLNode;
  const AttributeName: string; AttributeValue: Variant): IXMLNode;
var
  i: integer;
  value: Variant;
begin
  result := nil;
  if (not Assigned(AParentNode)) or (AttributeName = '') then
    exit;
  for i := 0 to AParentNode.ChildrenCount-1 do
  begin
    result := AParentNode.Children[i];
    value := result.GetAttributeValue(AttributeName, UnAssigned);
    if not VarIsEmpty(value) then
      exit;
  end;
  result := nil;
end;

Pretty straightforward, right? But when I try to run this, under certain circumstances it crashes with an Access Violation. Here’s what’s going on:

The IXML* implementation is provided by the RemObjects SDK Library. result.GetAttributeValue calls uROMSXMLImpl.TROMSXMLNode.GetAttributeValue, which calls TROMSXMLNode.GetAttributeByName, which says

  node := fNode.attributes.getNamedItem(anAttributeName);

And this crashes because fNode.attributes returns nil. As I understand it, that shouldn’t ever happen.

The strange thing is, going back to the for loop in the original function, AParentNode.ChildrenCount returns 3. But the node in the original XML document only has one child node. It matches the criteria I’m looking for.

<ParentNode>
  <namespace:ChildNode name="right-name">

But AParentNode.ChildrenCount returns 3. I open them in the debugger and get this:

AParentNode.Children[0].name: '#text'
AParentNode.Children[1].name: 'namespace:ChildNode'
AParentNode.Children[2].name: '#text'

What in the world are these “#text” nodes? They’re not in the XML document and I didn’t write any code to insert them. Why are they there, and why are they buggy, and is there anything I can do to keep them from screwing up my attribute search?

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    2026-05-15T22:29:57+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 10:29 pm

    The text nodes are the whitespace being returned by the parser.
    i.e. the indentation before <namespace:ChildNode name="right-name">

    These whitespace elements are seen as children of <ParentNode>

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