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A well-formed document in XML is a document that adheres to the syntax rules specified by the XML 1.0 specification in that it must satisfy both physical and logical structures.
Well-formed documents require that:
- Content be defined
- Content be delimited with a beginning and end tag
- Content be properly nested (parents within roots, children within parents)
External links
- Well-formed document @ Wikipedia