How to validate data from .xml file with .xsd file using C# and replace invalid data with null value?
2 Answers
Look at the XmlSchemaValidator class. While it's not easy to use, it is very powerful.
It works via a "push" model. The API informs you what kind of XML would be valid at the current point in the validation. You then supply a valid piece of XML (element, attribute, etc), and ask again, what would be valid now. I have used this to create sample XML that conforms to a set of schemas.
Although I haven't tried it, I suppose you could feed your input XML to the validator, then pass some "empty" XML once you reach an invalid point in the parse.
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If I'm not mistaken, this class can't be used in Silverlight. I wanted to use it once in an SL application but couldn't. Any alternative that works with Silverlight? By that time I just gave up code validation of XML files. Aug 21, 2012 at 4:34
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It's quite obscure, so I doubt it's available for Silverlight. Only way I could see to use it would be to use it in a WCF service and call it from SL. Aug 21, 2012 at 5:16
In .NET 3.5 to validate just use the following code
public bool Validate(XmlReader xmlInput, XmlReader schemaDocument)
{
var xmlSchemaSet = new XmlSchemaSet();
xmlSchemaSet.Add("", schemaDocument);
try
{
var doc = XDocument.Load(xmlInput);
bool valid = true;
doc.Validate(xmlSchemaSet, (o, e) =>
{
valid = false;
});
return valid;
}
catch (Exception e)
{
return false;
}
}
but to correct your document, you should use XmlReader's methods and custom verification, I consider.