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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T07:50:04+00:00 2026-05-21T07:50:04+00:00

When I parse XML and find a problem, I would like to tell where

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When I parse XML and find a problem, I would like to tell where the problem is, i.e. at least print a line number. Here’s a complete little example:

use XML::SAX;
my $gFactory = XML::SAX::ParserFactory->new ();
my $gParser = $gFactory->parser (Handler => EventHandler->new ());
$gParser->parse_uri ("foo.xml");
exit 0;

package EventHandler;
use base 'XML::SAX::Base';

sub start_element {
  my ($aSelf, $aElement) = @_;
  my ($name, $attributes) = ($aElement->{Name}, $aElement->{Attributes});
  print "at line/column/byte ...\n";
}

What would I use in the print statement?
I’ve searched the ‘net and found XML::SAX::DocumentLocator but am unsure if that’s what I’m looking for and if so, how to use it. Any gentle prodding in the right direction deeply appreciated!

PS: It appears the parser used under the hood is libxml.

JJ

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    2026-05-21T07:50:06+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 7:50 am

    I switched to using XML::Parser::PerlSax. This module has a method location() to return a hash with file, line, colum position that does the trick.
    See https://metacpan.org/pod/XML::Parser::PerlSAX

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