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xml is a popular format used for data transfer XML schema validates the structure of the XML document to make sure required nodes are present the node name and order is correct etc we can also add conditional checks on the XML document based on the value inside a node in this video we will first observe an XML document representing houses then we will state some validations we want to have in this document and create an XML schema to validate those to test the validation I have created a java client however you can use any other program you might be using to validate XML documents with a schema or you are welcome to use the Java utility all right here is the XML document we are interested in validating it is a document representing houses in the state of Texas Washington and Florida each house has common required attributes like State address an area the state of Texas in Washington say hypothetically we require them to specify the basement size and for the state of Florida we require

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Follow the steps below to solve the problem: Traverse the string and for each character, check if its ASCII value lies in the ranges [32, 47], [58, 64], [91, 96] or [123, 126]. If found to be true, it is a special character. Print Yes if all characters lie in one of the aforementioned ranges. Otherwise, print No.
Characters are denoted using the notation used in the Unicode Standard, that is, an optional U+ followed by their hexadecimal number, using at least 4 digits, such as U+1234 or U+10FFFD. In XML or HTML this could be expressed as #x1234; or #x10FFFD;.
The escape sequence consists of an ampersand () followed by a code or name representing the special character and a semicolon (;).
These are special sequences that instead represent other characters. XML entities always start with an ampersand character and end with a semicolon character ;. The name of the entity is then between these two characters. For example, the entity lt; is used to represent the less-than character
Since XML cannot handle special characters, you should use the escape characters. So, element should be replaced with amp. (Greater than) to #62.

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