Legal notice

Who publishes this site, who hosts it, and the law that applies to it.

Last updated: 11 August 2026.

Site publisher

This site is published by the publisher of Debug XML Tool, who operates the server themselves.

Thomas Peters, a natural person trading as a self-employed person in a secondary occupation. Rue Balatum 4 boîte 201, 1332 Genval, Belgium. Company number (CBE): 1039.596.321 - VAT number: BE 1039.596.321.

Responsible publisher: Thomas Peters, Rue Balatum 4 boîte 201, 1332 Genval, Belgium. These details are required by Book XII of the Belgian Code of Economic Law, which governs information society services.

Hosting

The site is served from a server rented by the publisher, not from a third-party publishing platform.

Hostinger International Ltd, 61 Lordou Vironos str., 6023 Larnaca, Cyprus - registration number HE301365. The host does not publish a telephone number: its support is reached through the messaging in its client area.

Intellectual property

The texts, documentation and screenshots published here are protected. Reproducing them in full elsewhere is not permitted; quoting a passage with its source is.

Debug XML Tool is proprietary software, sold under a usage licence. This page is not that licence: the one that binds you is the one delivered with your key.

The software embeds third-party components under their own licences - Monaco Editor, Saxon-HE, Apache FOP, XMLUnit, XSpec, AtlantaFX, Ikonli, RichTextFX. The list appears in its "About" window.

Personal data and cookies

This site sets no analytics or advertising cookie, and therefore shows no consent banner. The processing, its legal bases and its retention periods are described on a dedicated page.

Privacy policy

Governing law

This site, and the sales that will take place on it, are governed by Belgian law. Failing an amicable settlement, the Belgian courts have jurisdiction. A consumer resident in another Member State of the European Union keeps the protection of the law of their country of residence and may bring proceedings before its courts.

The terms of sale are on a page of their own

The French version prevails

The English version of this page is a courtesy translation. These texts are governed by Belgian law, and only the French version has legal force.

Consumer mediation

A trader selling to consumers must give them access to an out-of-court remedy, and state its contact details. In Belgium, that role belongs to the Consumer Mediation Service.

The mediator is not designated yet

[TO BE COMPLETED: name and address of the out-of-court dispute resolution body, once the membership or registration is done.] In Belgium the Consumer Mediation Service (Boulevard du Roi Albert II 8, 1000 Brussels) is the general entry point; the exact scope of the obligation depends on your status and your customers, to be confirmed with a lawyer and not with this site. And do not add a link to the European online dispute resolution platform - it stopped operating in July 2025, while many legal notices still cite it.