XML and MIME
There are two MIME assignments for XML data. These are:
Because of the wide variety of documents that can be expressed using an XML syntax, additional MIME types are needed to differentiate between languages. XML-based formats add a suffix of +xml to their own MIME type; this convention is defined in (RFC 3023).
The following are some examples of common XML media types:
- Registered
- Registration-In-Progress
- Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT): application/xslt+xml
- Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG): image/svg+xml
- Unregistered
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