Create XML stream and stored as an output XML file

Dear ALL,
Could you help me in such situation?
I need create XML file. I have DTD file. I create XML stream and stored as an output XML file. But all the data of my XML file stored in one line.
How I can create my XML file according to DTD file?
Thanks a lot.
Best regards,
Igor

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    hi
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