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What is an XLF file? XML formatted file based on the XLIFF (XML Localisation Interchange File Format) specification developed by the OASIS Technical Committee; used as a standard means of exchanging localizable data and related information in a lossless format.

More Information Each XLIFF document contains one or more <file> elements. These elements identify the location of data sources, such as images, databases, properties files, etc.

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What is an XLF file?

XML formatted file based on the XLIFF (XML Localisation Interchange File Format) specification developed by the OASIS Technical Committee; used as a standard means of exchanging localizable data and related information in a lossless format.

More Information

Each XLIFF document contains one or more <file> elements. These elements identify the location of data sources, such as images, databases, properties files, etc.

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Updated: February 25, 2019

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What is an XLF file?
XML formatted file based on the XLIFF (XML Localisation Interchange File Format) specification developed by the OASIS Technical Committee; used as a standard means of exchanging localizable data and related information in a lossless format.