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What is an OPML file? Outline document written in OPML (Outline Processor Markup Language); used to exchange lists of Web feeds (such as .RSS files) between Web feed aggregators; also used for other general outlining purposes.

More Information Each OPML file contains the following XML elements: OPML version - e.g. "1.0" Head - contains metadata that describes the content Body - contains the content of the outline Outline - contains a line in the outline

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What is an OPML file?

Outline document written in OPML (Outline Processor Markup Language); used to exchange lists of Web feeds (such as .RSS files) between Web feed aggregators; also used for other general outlining purposes.

More Information

Each OPML file contains the following XML elements:

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Updated: September 13, 2019

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What is an OPML file?
Outline document written in OPML (Outline Processor Markup Language); used to exchange lists of Web feeds (such as .RSS files) between Web feed aggregators; also used for other general outlining purposes.