I've been having some trouble parsing various types of XML within flash (specifically FeedBurner RSS files and YouTube Data API responses). I'm using a URLLoader to load a XML file, and upon Event.COMPLETE creating a new XML object. 75% of the time this work fine, and every now and again I get this type of exception:
TypeError: Error #1085: The element type "link" must be terminated by the matching end-tag "</link>".
We think the problem is that The XML is large, and perhaps the Event.COMPLETE event is fired before the XML is actually downloaded from the URLLoader. The only solution we have come up with is to set off a timer upon the Event, and essentially "wait a few seconds" before beginning to parse the data. Surely this can't be the best way to do this.
Is there any surefire way to parse XML within Flash?
Update Sept 2 2008 We have concluded the following, the excption is fired in the code at this point:
data = new XML(mainXMLLoader.data);
// calculate the total number of entries.
for each (var i in data.channel.item){
_totalEntries++;
}
I have placed a try/catch statement around this part, and am currently displaying an error message on screen when it occurs. My question is how would an incomplete file get to this point if the bytesLoaded == bytesTotal?
