Thanks for asking (maxpico too)
OPML is Outline Processor Markup Language. According to http://www.opml.org OPML is
OPML [is] an XML-based format that allows exchange of outline-structured information between applications running on different operating systems and environments.
It's a format developed bu Userland.
As XML, it is problematic, as Mark Pilgrim said:
So as far as I can tell, OPML is XML that isn’t really XML, has (but doesn’t use) a DTD that isn’t really a DTD, and can only be properly defined as "whatever Userland’s tools happen to accept at the moment".
Nevertheless, it is used here and there, for example in blogrolls. That was what set me out on this journey ... I want to create my blogroll from Links SQL. Now I can
John
OPML is Outline Processor Markup Language. According to http://www.opml.org OPML is
Quote:
OPML [is] an XML-based format that allows exchange of outline-structured information between applications running on different operating systems and environments.
It's a format developed bu Userland.
As XML, it is problematic, as Mark Pilgrim said:
Quote:
So as far as I can tell, OPML is XML that isn’t really XML, has (but doesn’t use) a DTD that isn’t really a DTD, and can only be properly defined as "whatever Userland’s tools happen to accept at the moment".
Nevertheless, it is used here and there, for example in blogrolls. That was what set me out on this journey ... I want to create my blogroll from Links SQL. Now I can
John