Thanks Ahmad, But both files exist. I deleted the file (the copied one) from the directory and run my script, every thing was fine, then I make a copy of this file and just changed its name (at this point two files are now in the directory). When i run the script for the second time, for the original file it works, but for the copied one, I get the error. But if i repeat the above process it works for both files. For every new file that I add to the directory it does not work for the first time but when I delete the file run the script, then again move the file to the directory it works!!! so wired.

In reply to Re^2: Couldn’t create file parser context for file "somename.xml" by laleh-poly
in thread Couldn’t create file parser context for file "somename.xml" by laleh-poly

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