Hi,

I have a big XML file of size 600MB, while validating, if error occurs in a line more than 65535, its printing the line Number as 65535, I am using XML::LibXML for validation. Please help. The script is in Windows environment.
Please let me know, if any other CPAN is available which can print the line numbers.

Please find below code:
sub validateXML { my ($xmlfile, $xsdfile) = @_; my $parser = XML::LibXML->new (XML_LIBXML_LINENUMBERS => 1 ); my $doc = $parser->parse_file ("$xmlfile"); my $schema = XML::LibXML::Schema->new( location => "$xsdfile" ); eval { $schema->validate($doc) }; return $@; }

In reply to XML Validation NOT printing the correct line number beyond 65535 by DSam

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