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PRB: MSXML 4.0 SAX Parser Raises Error Event Before startElement Event (Q315504)       
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When you use the MSXML 4.0 Simple API for XML (SAX) parser to validate an element that contains an attribute that is not valid (for example, if the attribute is not defined in the schema, or the attribute contains a value that is not valid), the SAX parser raises the error event of ISAXErrorHandler (IVBSAXErrorHandler) before the parser raises the startElement event of ISAXContentHandler( IVBSAXContentHandler). When the SAX parser raises the error event, only the line number and column number information that is associated with ISAXLocator is available to identify the faulty attribute, instead of the element name that contains the attribute.

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