What do you mean by "official"?  Has this been endorsed by John?

I can't find any information on the file-extensions.org site to describe what the "organization" is. The site seems heavily advertising focused and doesn't provide a lot of information.


Perhaps I am being overly skeptcal... Don't get me wrong, I was just having a discussion the other day about markdown file extensions and wishing for a "standard". I just want to make sure it truly is "official" before implementing it in my own work.

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On Oct 9, 2006, at 12:14 PM, Robert Ullrey wrote:

Just to let everyone know, markdown now has it’s own official file
extension; “mdml”.

<http://www.file-extensions.org/mdml/markdown-markup-language/91573/>


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    - Charles Babbage


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