Showing content from https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/application/vnd.apple.mpegurl below:
Type name: application Subtype name: vnd.apple.mpegurl Required parameters: none Optional parameters: none Encoding considerations: encoded as UTF-8, which is 8-bit text. This media type may require encoding on transports not capable of handling 8-bit text. See Section 4 of RFC 8216 for more information. Security considerations: See Section 10 of RFC 8216. Compression: this media type does not employ compression. Interoperability considerations: There are no byte-ordering issues, since files are 8-bit text. Applications could encounter unrecognized tags, which SHOULD be ignored. Published specification: see Section 4 of RFC 8216. Applications that use this media type: Multimedia applications such as the iPhone media player in iOS 3.0 and later and QuickTime Player in Mac OS X version 10.6 and later. Fragment identifier considerations: no Fragment Identifiers are defined for this media type. Additional information: Deprecated alias names for this type: none Magic number(s): #EXTM3U File extension(s): .m3u8, .m3u (see Section 4 of RFC 8216) Macintosh file type code(s): none Person & email address to contact for further information: David Singer, singer&apple.com. Intended usage: LIMITED USE Restrictions on usage: none Author: Roger Pantos Change Controller: David Singer
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