These functions provide basic error handling for the XML parser in
  R. They also illustrate the basics which will allow others to
  provide customized error handlers that make more use of the
  information provided in each error reported.
 
The xmlStructuredStop function provides a simple R-level handler for errors
  raised by the XML parser.
  It collects the information provided by the XML parser and
  raises an R error.
  This is only used if NULL is specified for the
  error argument of xmlTreeParse,
  xmlTreeParse and htmlTreeParse.
The default is to use the function returned by a call to 
  xmlErrorCumulator as the error handler.
  This, as the name suggests, cumulates errors.
  The idea is to catch each error and let the parser continue
  and then report them all.
  As each error is encountered, it is collected by the function.
  If immediate is TRUE, the error is also reported on
  the console.
  When the parsing is complete and has failed, this function is
  invoked again with a zero-length character vector as the 
  message (first argument) and then it raises an error.
  This function will then raise an R condition of class class.