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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T01:36:16+00:00 2026-05-23T01:36:16+00:00

Question: How do I syntax-check my XML in modern browsers (anything but IE)? I’ve

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Question: How do I syntax-check my XML in modern browsers (anything but IE)?

I’ve seen a page on W3Schools which includes an XML syntax-checker. I don’t know how it works, but I’d like to know how I may achieve the same behavior.

I’ve already performed many searches on the matter (with no success), and I’ve tried using the DOM Parser to check if my XML is “well-formed” (also with no success).

var xml = 'Caleb';
var parser = new DOMParser();
var doc = parser.parseFromString(xml, 'text/xml');

I expect the parser to tell me I have an XML syntax error (i.e. an unclosed name tag). However, it always returns an XML DOM object, as if there were no errors at all.

To summarize, I would like to know how I can automatically check the syntax of an XML document using JavaScript.

P.S. Is there any way I can validate an XML document against a DTD (using JS, and not IE)?

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    2026-05-23T01:36:17+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 1:36 am

    Edit: Here is a more concise example, from MDN:

    var xmlString = '<a id="a"><b id="b">hey!</b></a>';
    var domParser = new DOMParser();
    var dom = domParser.parseFromString(xmlString, 'text/xml');
    
    // print the name of the root element or error message
    dump(dom.documentElement.nodeName == 'parsererror' ? 'error while parsing' : dom.documentElement.nodeName);
    
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