# ZAPD XML specification ZAPD XMLs use a restrictive subset of the XML standard: any ZAPD XML must be a valid XML (All elements starting with `` ending appropriately with ``, single "empty-element" tags with `/` at the end, etc.). Reminder that in ```xml ``` ``, ``, `` are *children* of ``, but `` is not. `` is a *descendent* of `` and a child of ``. - Every XML's outermost element start/end tag is a single ``. - The children of a `` must be ``s. - A `` has *resources* as children. A resource is almost always single empty-element tag, and has one of the types - `` - `` - `` - `` - `` - `` - `` - `` - `` - `` - `` - `` - `` - `` - `` - `` - `` - `` - `` - `` - `` - `` - `` - `` - `` - A `` cannot descend from a ``. - All resources must be children of a ``. - `` is the only paired resource tag enclosing an element; the element must be a single resource tag, one of - `` - `` - ``