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WordPress Theme & Editor Syntax Highlighter Forum Blog You are here: Reference > http://help.dottoro.com/ljcilrao.php JavaScript > client-side > xml handling > methods > parseFromString (DOMParser) parseFromString method (DOMParser) Browser support: 9 Builds an XMLDocument object from the specified string. Note: The DOMParser object and its parseFromString method are supported in Internet Explorer from version 9. The parseFromString method is useful if you have an XML formatted text and error loading you need to handle it as an XML document. For example, when an XML document is downloaded with the XMLHttpRequest object, the responseXML property of the XMLHttpRequest object refers to an XMLDocument object that represents the downloaded content. If the downloaded content is not well-formed or the character encoding was detected wrong, the responseXML property error loading xml refers to an XMLDocument object that describes the error. In that case, you can use the responseText property of the XMLHttpRequest object and the parseFromString method to build an XMLDocument object 'manually'. In older Internet Explorer versions (and optionally in newer ones as well), use the loadXML method for similar functionality. See the example and the ParseHTTPResponse method in the attached ajax.js file of the example below for details. Syntax: object.parseFromString (xmlString, mimeType); You can find the related objects in the Supported by objects section below. Parameters: xmlString Required. String that specifies the contents of the XML file to parse. mimeType Required. String that specifies the content type of the string to parse. Only the XML format is supported, so use one of the following equivalent values: text/xml Input format is XML. application/xml Input format is XML. application/xhtml+xml Input format is XML. Return value: Returns the created XMLDocument object. If the input string is not well-formed, the parseFromString method raises an excepti