I know about the manifest.mf files in jars but recently i came across xxx.manifest files which looks like xml files. So i wanted to know the difference between them .
If it says <?xml at the beginning of a file, it is most likely an XML file. But there's no such thing as a ".mf" or ".manifest" file without a context. Because I can take any file I please and rename it to ".mf". The important thing is what the program expects, which reads the file. And you didn't mention that, so your question is unanswerable.
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files? Or about HTML manifests?<?xml
at the beginning of a file, it is most likely an XML file. But there's no such thing as a ".mf" or ".manifest" file without a context. Because I can take any file I please and rename it to ".mf". The important thing is what the program expects, which reads the file. And you didn't mention that, so your question is unanswerable.