Hi,
now, after you've formatted the xml-file, someone lazy like me can press the download link to get the xml source. I took the xml file and did the following:
xmllint --format file.xml
This gives me the following:
xmllint --format file.xml file.xml:259: parser error : Opening and ending tag mismatch: CallDeta +ilByService line 207 and CallGroupInfo </CallGroupInfo> ^ file.xml:260: parser error : Opening and ending tag mismatch: CallGrou +pInfo line 203 and ServiceInfo </ServiceInfo> ^ file.xml:261: parser error : Opening and ending tag mismatch: ServiceI +nfo line 80 and InvoiceDetails </InvoiceDetails> ^ file.xml:265: parser error : Opening and ending tag mismatch: InvoiceD +etails line 7 and CustomerInvoice </CustomerInvoice> ^ file.xml:266: parser error : Premature end of data in tag CustomerInvo +ice line 2 ^
That proves what Anonymous Monk said early with his X-ray-view. The xml file is not valid.
So, my advice: On Linux the program xmllint is a valuable tool which you can find regularly in the libxml2 package.
Regards
McA
In reply to Re: Bug in XML::Parser
by McA
in thread Bug in XML::Parser
by manunamu
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