NotePad++ has an excellent XML tools addon which can be very helpful trying to analyze XML, especially if you are trying to ascertain where an offending syntax occurs. You can pretty print (when your XML is valid), go back and forth from single line stream to indented XML. It can also validate your/the XML (roughly). I use this tool extensively to determine where in XML a problem is occurring using the age old principle of divide and conquer: just cut out a chunk that you think may be causing the problem and leaving what's left back to valid XML. Then add in half by half what you took out checking validation each step of the way. Eventually you'll be able to isolate the offending text.
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