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Sebastian Nagel commented on TIKA-2744: --------------------------------------- Hi [~Kapus], could you share an example document or URL and some details what fails to "validate"? I can confirm that Tika is able to detect the MIME type "application/rss+xml" using the content independently from the file extension (be is .xml or even .php or anything else). Parsing the RSS feed also works. > rss+xml doesnt accept files with .xml extension > ----------------------------------------------- > > Key: TIKA-2744 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-2744 > Project: Tika > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: Martin > Priority: Major > > Hello, > if i try to validate application/rss+xml file with .xml extension and it > fails. > I would say, that is a bug. > I think the .RSS extension is only until version 1.0. From 2.0 is rss xml > based and it should(could) have .xml extension: > Source: > https://www.w3schools.com/xml/xml_rss.asp > "Get Your RSS Feed Up On The Web > Having an RSS document is not useful if other people cannot reach it. > Now it's time to get your RSS file up on the web. Here are the steps: > 1. Name your RSS file. Notice that the file must have an .xml extension." > or specification on Harvard university: > https://cyber.harvard.edu/rss/rss.html > there is example: > "Its value is the name of the RSS channel that the item came from, derived > from its <title>. It has one required attribute, url, which links to the > XMLization of the source. > Example of file: -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)