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[Music] so [Music] hi my name is don patterson and in this lecture i want to introduce the idea of validation tools that help you to check whether the files that you you have written are well formed xml and html so basically the idea here is that if youre writing small files few 5 10 lines long and youre writing them in xml its pretty easy to know whether or not its well-formed just follow the basic rules of well-formedness for example making sure that theres one root tag making sure that all the tags are nested making sure that the tags are case sensitive making sure that theres an opening and a closing tag always coming in pairs making sure that any special characters have been escaped in the data tag and if you dont have any schemas thats kind of all there is to it pretty simple until you start getting into large documents when your documents start getting large when they start to become span multiple lines of code when a parent node has hundreds or thousands of child nodes