I figured it out! For anyone else who's wondering, create a class that
implements ErrorHandler and use the DOMParser.setErrorHandler method.
Thanks Maik for your help! Wendi

Wendi Sisson wrote:
> 
> Can you tell me the method to do this? All I can find is
> DOMParser.getErrorHandler, but then I don't know how to set the
> ErrorHandler once I get it. I also found Parser.setErrorHandler, but it
> has been deprecated. Thanks for your help. Wendi
> 
> Maik Weber wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > you have to set the ErrorHandler to get Errormessages.
> >
> > cu
> > maik
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