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in our previous videos we have created a simple xst file that is validating an XML file those rules are spelled out in this plane places XML definition document so we're going to start with what we did in those previous videos but now we're going to take a look at type and restriction so you see for genus species cultivar we have a max length of 64 common name we have a max length of 100 so let's go ahead and add those to our XS D now because this is a restriction we're going to need to do a little bit of refactoring what we have so far is a very simple xst document we're going to need to make this look a little bit different notice that line six XS element is a self closing tag or a singleton tag we're going to need to split this into an open and closed set so XS pull an element just like so okay and then inside of this we need to explicitly declare that this is a simple type so XS simple type just like so and again we'll make that in open and close set within the simple type we say...