β Category: | Web Files |
β Developer: | IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) |
π An .ATOM file record correlates with a website feed stored and opened in the Atom Syndication Format representation. This certain feed is composed of XML-shaped data entries, which list the recent articles of the website (or other appropriate content resources). Commonly, you would encounter the .ATOM specification directly within your web-browser, when you are surfing or navigating across the Internet area and reviewing the Atom feed of a website. Web feeds are recognized as data nodes that comprise a list of recent updates of the respective web-site, ordinarily packaged into XML layout. Hereby, Atom technology can be described as a feed specification that was designed to compete with the more popular and frequently exploited .RSS technique. Pretty similar to .RSS principles, Atom feeds are normally formatted with .XML open schema. Ironically, users who have formerly subscribed to an Atom feed would never require to view an .ATOM file, in the outcome. Instead, they are recommended to simply type the URL of an .ATOM file of a corresponding web-site into their common Atom feed reader, to successfully subscribe to the content the appropriate file describes.
π The .ATOM contents can be opened, explored, and discovered via a plain text editor, either default (Microsoft Notepad, Microsoft WordPad, Apple TextEdit), or third-party, downloaded from an external server storage (Vim, MacroMates TextMate, Notepad++, Sublime Text, etc.). Instead, you can make use of a designated file manager, such as Total Commander, FreeCommander, or FAR, and review the file record composition directly from it by interacting with an embedded text editor. At last, it is considerable to make an effort to review the proper data structure in a designated web-browser, such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Opera, Vivaldi, or another project fork in your accommodation. Another advantage of the noted file extension sample is that it is perfectly operated and comprehended by all major operating systems and environments regardless of their basement and origins. As an extra perk, the .ATOM file feeds are perfectly supported and maintained by all present-day web-navigators and do not require any auxiliary installations, tweaking and setting up efforts while you are surfing the feed composition.
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