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.XDR File Extension

A .XDR file is a XML-Data Reduced File, created by Microsoft.

Open with Liquid Technologies Liquid XML Studio. Available for Windows.

What is a .XDR file?

The .XDR file extension stands for XML-Data Reduced File. This type of file is made using a special language called XML-Data Reduced (XDR) schema definition. The purpose of an XDR file is to hold a set of rules or definitions that describe the kind of data you can find in one or more XML files. XML files are a common way to store and share data in a structured format that both humans and computers can read. The information in an XDR file helps XML parsers, which are programs designed to read XML files, to correctly understand and process the data in these XML files.

To open an .XDR file, you can use several different programs. One option is Liquid Technologies Liquid XML Studio, which is a specialized tool for working with XML and XDR files. Another option is Microsoft SQLXML, specifically using the Cvtschema.exe tool, which is part of that package. This tool helps in converting and working with XML and XDR schemas. For a simpler approach, you can also use Microsoft Notepad, which is a basic text editor included with Windows operating systems. In fact, any basic text editor can open an XDR file because, at its core, it is a text file. However, using a basic text editor means you won't have access to the specialized tools and features that XML-specific programs provide, which can make understanding and editing the file's contents more challenging.

It's important to note that XDR files have largely been replaced by .XSD files. XSD, or XML Schema Definition, is a more modern and widely-supported way to define the structure of XML data. Despite this, understanding and being able to work with XDR files can still be useful, especially when dealing with older systems or datasets that haven't been updated to use XSD files.

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