Like you, I don't have the DTD, but I'm not sure of your assumption. I think the indentation gives you the sense that <o:version> should span until just before </cc:files>, but looking at how other o: tags work, I think this would be the proper closing:
<cc:files> <o:destination><![CDATA[/Documents/some file.pdf]]></o:destinati +on> <y:name><![CDATA[some file.pdf]]></y:name> <r:DenyAccess dt="mv.string"></r:DenyAccess> <o:version> <d:contentclass><![CDATA[urn:content-classes:baseddocument]]> +</d:conten +tclass> </o:version> <!-- <<<<<<<<<<<<< > <o:source><![CDATA[\sources\some file.pdf\some file.pdf]]></o:so +urce> <a:FriendlyVersionID>1.0</a:FriendlyVersionID> <a:owner><![CDATA[SERVER\iusr_server]]></a:owner> <a:CreatedTimeStamp>2/1/2005 6:41:30 PM</a:CreatedTimeStamp> <a:DocumentState>approved</a:DocumentState> <a:IsCurrentVersion>False</a:IsCurrentVersion> </cc:files>

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In reply to Re: Repair malformed XML by halley
in thread Repair malformed XML by spoulson

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