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Since XML cannot handle special characters, you should use the escape characters. So, element should be replaced with amp. (Greater than) to #62.
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
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;.
Viewing XML Files Most browsers will display an XML document with color-coded elements. Often a plus (+) or minus sign (-) to the left of the elements can be clicked to expand or collapse the element structure. To view raw XML source, try to select View Page Source or View Source from the browser menu.
Note that the ampersand () and less-than (
It requires proper character escaping to ensure special characters like ampersands () are correctly interpreted by XML parsers. The ampersand () is a special character in XML used to begin entity references. To treat it as data, it must be escaped as amp;.
A color value defined in XML. The color is specified using an RGB value and alpha channel. You can use a color resource any place that accepts a hexadecimal color value. You can also use a color resource when a drawable resource is expected in XML, such as android:drawable=@color/green .
Colon is a reserved character in XML identifiers, and may be used only for binding XML Namespaces. There is no way to escape it for other purposes.

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