Which MIME types are related to file extension ".xml"?
What is a File Extension?
A file extension is a suffix at the end of a filename that indicates what type of file it is. File extensions help both users and operating systems identify what application should be used to open the file.
File extensions are typically separated from the filename by a period (dot) and consist of 2-4 characters, though they can be longer. For example, in the filename "document.pdf", ".pdf" is the file extension.
File extensions are closely related to MIME types, as they both serve to identify the format of a file. However, while MIME types are used primarily by web browsers and servers, file extensions are used by operating systems and applications.
About .xml Files
Description
.xml files are associated with XML (Extensible Markup Language). They can also be used for XML (Extensible Markup Language).
Associated MIME Types
XML (Extensible Markup Language)
XML (Extensible Markup Language)
Applications
.xml files can be opened with the following applications:
Technical Details
Format
The .xml format is associated with XML (Extensible Markup Language). Markup language that defines a set of rules for encoding documents.
Usage
.xml files are used for storing plain text or formatted text content.
Specification
The .xml format is specified in RFC 7303.
Frequently Asked Questions
Related File Extensions
External reference for the .xml file extension
https://filext.com/file-extension/XML