(Outline Processor Markup Language) An XML-based format for describing outline-based content such as playlists and to-do lists.
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| Filename extension | .opml |
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| Internet media type | application/xml, text/xml, text/x-opml |
| Type of format | Outline |
| Extended from | XML |
OPML (Outline Processor Markup Language) is an XML format for outlines (often blogrolls). Originally developed by Radio UserLand as a native file format for an outliner application, it has since been adopted for other uses, the most common being to exchange lists of web feeds between web feed aggregators.
The OPML specification defines an outline as a hierarchical, ordered list of arbitrary elements. The specification is fairly open which makes it suitable for many types of list data.
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The XML elements in an OPML document are:
Dave Winer has made a request for comments on a proposal for validating OPML and released a beta OPML validator.
Katy Ginger from DLESE has published an XML Schema Document for validating OPML 2.0. There is also a DTD available for OPML 1.0.
Alternative specifications have been proposed, notably these include OML, XOXO and XBEL.
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