How to parse XML using jQuery?

There is the $.parseXML function for this: http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.parseXML/

You can use it like this:

var xml = $.parseXML(yourfile.xml),
  $xml = $( xml ),
  $test = $xml.find('test');

console.log($test.text());

If you really want an object, you need a plugin for that. This plugin for instance, will convert your XML to JSON: http://www.fyneworks.com/jquery/xml-to-json/


you can use .parseXML

var xml='<Pages>
          <Page Name="test">
           <controls>
              <test>this is a test.</test>
           </controls>  
          </Page>
          <page Name = "User">
           <controls>
             <name>Sunil</name>
           </controls>
          </page>
        </Pages>';

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    xmlDoc = $.parseXML( xml ),
    $xml = $( xmlDoc );
    $($xml).each(function(){
       alert($(this).find("Page[Name]>controls>name").text());
     });

here is the fiddle http://jsfiddle.net/R37mC/1/


I assume you are loading the XML from an external file. With $.ajax(), it's quite simple actually:

$.ajax({
    url: 'xmlfile.xml',
    dataType: 'xml',
    success: function(data){
        // Extract relevant data from XML
        var xml_node = $('Pages',data);
        console.log( xml_node.find('Page[Name="test"] > controls > test').text() );
    },
    error: function(data){
        console.log('Error loading XML data');
    }
});

Also, you should be consistent about the XML node naming. You have both lowercase and capitalized node names (<Page> versus <page>) which can be confusing when you try to use XML tree selectors.