File extension .NRL
Full Name | Developer | Category |
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Autonomy Interwoven Link Format | Autonomy Interwoven | Data Files |
The NRL file extension, which is also known as Autonomy Interwoven Link, is a proprietary document format associated with the Autonomy Interwoven TeamSite software suite. The Autonomy Interwoven TeamSite is a Web Content Management (WCM) system from Hewlett Packard Enterprise used to create and manage websites.
The NRL file format is used to contain both structural data and link files for Web assets. Structural data contains information about the collections or assets within a website, such as the links between them. These structural data files are represented as nodes in an object model that can be used to control the actions and behaviors of the related web pages. The link files are responsible for maintaining the relationships between these nodes. NRL files are typically stored on a web server and are not visible to end-users directly.
NRL files are used to bring resources together by representing relationships between them, in order to allow a user to interact with these resources in a meaningful way. They increase efficiency by providing a convenient way to store and access data without having to access it from multiple sources. This makes it easier for web developers to update or display multiple items of web content on individual pages, such as images, text, audio, video, etc.
Similar file extensions include FLA, SET, DRW, ACL, .EIP, IXS, and ELML.
Benefits of NRL Files
The main purpose of NRL files is to provide Web Content Management System users with efficient management of digital asset information and web page layout information. It combines structural data with link files into one open file format that can be used across multiple applications. It also helps to decentralizes web asset management by allowing multiple users to create independent nodes for their own content. As a result, this increases productivity by enabling users to work on their own tasks without being concerned about infringing on another team's content.
Programs for WINDOWS system
After installing the required software, the operating system will usually automatically associate an unknown file type (in this case .NRL) with the new application. If this does not happen, we can help the system a bit by selecting the software for it, which it should always use to open files with the .NRL extension.
When choosing the software we can select the system to use this software every time.
Remember!
Using it for the first time it is good to check whether the .NRL file opened in the application can be read by us and opens in a way that allows us to use it. If everything is in order, select this option the next time you open a file with the .NRL extension. However, if the file has not opened correctly, we have to look for a different software, with which we can open files with the .NRL extension. Select a different software from our list and install it on your computer. After the software is installed, repeat inspection openings of a .NRL file. Sometimes you have to repeat the operation several times.
Other instructions
If none of the programs listed by us to work with the .NRL file has not meet your expectations, you can try searching other websites. But remember to avoid downloading programs "that can open any file". These applications not only have very limited functionality, but may also expose you to expense tens of dollars when purchasing a license.
In the vast majority of cases you will find the program dedicated to support the .NRL file, or any other file format. In addition, there is a chance that it will be a free program, and its functionality (concerning the .NRL file) will be extended to the maximum.
It is also good to check
- if the .NRL file has no errors
- or if it has been copied (or downloaded by the browser) thoroughly
Author’s guidelines

Mr B. Adam
Author of the guidelines / Founder of FileExtension.info
New technologies enthusiast, helping to solve problems with the files.
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