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I have the following XML file

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Comprobante version="2.2" serie="A" folio="35207" fecha="2013-05-31T11:51:48">
 <Emisor rfc="" nombre="E">
  <DomicilioFiscal calle="" noExterior="" colonia="" />
  <ExpedidoEn calle="" noExterior="" colonia="" />
  <RegimenFiscal Regimen="Regimen" />
 </Emisor>

 <Receptor rfc="" nombre="Z">
  <Domicilio calle="" noExterior="" colonia="" />
 </Receptor>

 <Conceptos cantidad="1.000" unidad="COMISION" descripcion="PENDIENTE" valorUnitario="28.50000" importe="28.50" />

 <Impuestos totalImpuestosTrasladados="3.14">
  <Traslados>
   <Traslado impuesto="IVA" tasa="11.00" importe="3.14" />
  </Traslados>
 </Impuestos>

 <Addenda>
  <ener:EstadoDeCuentaCombustible xmlns:ener="">
   <ener:cadenaOriginal>||2.2|A|35207|2013-05-31T11:51:48|773463|2011|ingreso|Pago en una sola exhibicion|28.50|31.64|Tarjeta|Tijuana,Baja California|3213|ERE|E S.A. de C.V.|Prol|13351|Anexa e|Tijuana|Tijuana|Baja California|Mexico|22100|Prol|13351|Anexa e|Tijuana|Tijuana|Baja California|Mexico|22100|Regimen|XA|Z||||TIJUANA|TIJUANA|BAJA CALIFORNIA|Mexico||1.000|COMISION|PENDIENTE|28.50000|28.50|IVA|11.00|3.14|3.14||</ener:cadenaOriginal>
   <ener:idRefund>98</ener:idRefund>
  </ener:EstadoDeCuentaCombustible>
 </Addenda>
</Comprobante>

I need to get the text that is inside (that long string)

Here's how I start the c# code

XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument();
doc.Load("Route");

XmlNamespaceManager xnm = new XmlNamespaceManager(doc.NameTable);

xnm.AddNamespace("Documento", "http://www.sat.gob.mx/cfd/2");
xnm.AddNamespace("ener", "http://www.enercard.com.mx/cfd");

I've tried various ways...

//strOriginalString = doc.DocumentElement.SelectSingleNode("//Documento:Addenda", xnm).FirstChild.SelectSingleNode("//ener:cadenaOriginal", xnm).InnerText;
//strOriginalString = doc.DocumentElement.SelectSingleNode("//Documento:Addenda//ener:EstadoDeCuentaCombustible", xnm).FirstChild.SelectSingleNode("//ener:cadenaOriginal", xnm).InnerText;
//strOriginalString = doc.DocumentElement.SelectSingleNode("//Documento:Addenda/Documento:cadenaOriginal", xnm).InnerXml;

this 3 ways always throw an exception...

I found another way that doesn't throw an exception, but it doesn't get the string

XmlElement root = doc.DocumentElement;
XmlNodeList nodes = root.SelectNodes("/Addenda/EstadoDeCuentaCombustible");
strOriginalString = "";

foreach (XmlNode node in nodes)
{
    XmlNode child = node.SelectSingleNode("./cadenaOriginal");

    if (child != null)
    {
        strOriginalString = child.InnerText;
        break;
    }
}

What am I doing wrong? or is there another way that I can get the string inside

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  • I'm confused. Your XML declares the ener namespace prefix as an empty namespace, but your mapping says something else. Also, the mapping has the Documento namespace, but there is no trace of that in your document.
    – svick
    Jun 5, 2013 at 18:03

4 Answers 4

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This is somewhat simplified, and you'll need to deal with the namespace problems (one I note below), but otherwise, this is the basic construct:

        XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument();
        try { doc.Load("c:\\temp\\test.xml"); }
        catch (Exception ex) { }
        XmlElement root = doc.DocumentElement;
        String strOriginalString = "";

        foreach (XmlNode node in root.SelectNodes("/Comprobante/Addenda"))
        {
            XmlNode child = node.SelectSingleNode("EstadoDeCuentaCombustible/cadenaOriginal");
            if (child != null)
            {
                strOriginalString = child.InnerText;
                break;
            }
        }

There's an issue with <ener:EstadoDeCuentaCombustible xmlns:ener=""> as the empty namespace is invalid.

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You're missing xmlns:ener declaration on your XML document:

<ener:EstadoDeCuentaCombustible xmlns:ener="http://www.enercard.com.mx/cfd">

Fix that and you'll be able to use something like this:

string xpath = "/Comprobante/Addenda/ener:EstadoDeCuentaCombustible";
foreach (XmlNode estado in doc.SelectNodes(xpath, xnm))
{
    Console.WriteLine("ener:cadenaOriginal={0}", 
        estado.SelectSingleNode("ener:cadenaOriginal", xnm).InnerText);
}
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I find Linq2Xml easier to use. (Assuming you have a valid namespace in xmlns:ener="").

var xDoc = XDocument.Load(filename);
XNamespace ener = "your name space for ex ,http://www.enercard.com.mx/cfd";
var result = xDoc.Descendants(ener + "cadenaOriginal").First().Value;
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Your second attempt looks the closest to what should work:

//strOriginalString = doc.DocumentElement.SelectSingleNode("//Documento:Addenda//ener:EstadoDeCuentaCombustible", xnm).FirstChild.SelectSingleNode("//ener:cadenaOriginal", xnm).InnerText;

But switch to this(edited):

//strOriginalString = doc.SelectSingleNode("//ener:cadenaOriginal", xnm).InnerText;
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  • throws the following exception Namespace Manager or XsltContext needed. This query has a prefix, variable, or user-defined function.
    – Victor
    Jun 5, 2013 at 18:03
  • I should have left your ", xnm" inside the SelectSingleNode call; editing answer
    – panhandel
    Jun 5, 2013 at 18:28
  • I should also note that I did have to edit the xml file to include the xmlns:ener declaration like others have also mentioned being needed.
    – panhandel
    Jun 5, 2013 at 18:38

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