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Simple Web Intent received that handles the "view" intent for feeds (the application/atom+xml and application/rss+xml types). The…
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Simple Web Intent received that handles the "view" intent for feeds (the application/atom+xml and application/rss+xml types). The passed in feed is displayed as pretty-printed XML. Developers that use Chrome 20 or later may find this useful when trying to view raw feed data.
Requires the "Your data on all websites" permission since the app needs to load feed data from arbitrary URLs. None of the feed data is stored or transmitted elsewhere, it is merely passed on Chrome's XML preview mode.
New in version 1.2:
- Adds a permalink icon that provides a bookmarkable URL for viewing the current feed.
New in version 1.1:
- Displays the feed URL (and allows it to be modified)
- Re-fetches the feed from the server when the page is reloaded
Latest reviews
- (2014-04-09) Brady Dale: No different than just using Chrome.
- (2013-10-25) Héctor Tobón: Good appllication
- (2013-03-13) Peter Tandler: works fine for viewing and debugging a rss feed.
- (2012-10-15) Ryan Cullen: After Google started to prompt how I wanted to view an RSS link, and the option in the f-ing browser wasn't there, this has done the trick.
- (2012-10-01) j Nevins: Worthless for development. Caches feeds, opens in a new tab, and is missing tons of features. Worthless.
- (2012-08-20) Trevor Mackenzie: Does the trick.. an Xpath evaluator would make it a 5!
- (2012-08-17) Zeph LaFassett!: This extension has been very useful now that Web Intends has introduced in Chrome. Also, thanks for including the URL as part of the XML feed. That has been really helpful. Thanks again for all of the hard work.
- (2012-08-17) Bruno Bronosky: THIS EXTENSION IS AMAZING!!! This is a life saver for developers who rely on feeds from disparate sources. It gives you the ability to view XML/RSS formatted in the browser regardless of the content-type header. There are many other XML viewing plugins, but none of them work when the content-type is not just perfect.
- (2012-08-17) Fares Samara: Finally added the ability to view the link and modify it. This is much needed after the recent update for chrome. Great for development!
- (2012-08-09) Mike: Broken. Get JS error 'Uncaught ReferenceError: getExtra is not defined '
- (2012-08-08) Dragan Bajcic: We need original URL's SOMEWHERE if not on the address bar!
- (2012-08-06) Chris Vater: Needed an extension to simply view XML data since Chrome won't let me do it anymore natively. This works fantastic.
- (2012-06-20) Scott Peters: Looks great, urls are USELESS!!! if you are trying to play with a URL for developing a web app or playing around with rss filters this isn't the extension for you.
- (2012-06-02) Luke C.: Simple, but does the trick.