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scheherazade0xf
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whoever edited this didn't take care to copy/paste carefully
< somethingX >
needs a matching
< /somethingX>
(where X is a number)
basically, they changed the number for the open statement, but all the close statements are the same number. they should match.
always try to open your XML file in internet explorer (it has an xml checker built in).
it will tell you these things.
-scheherazade
< somethingX >
needs a matching
< /somethingX>
(where X is a number)
basically, they changed the number for the open statement, but all the close statements are the same number. they should match.
always try to open your XML file in internet explorer (it has an xml checker built in).
it will tell you these things.
-scheherazade