Treat responses with Content-Type suffixed with +json and +xml as inline documents.
# Inline Additional Media Type Structured Syntax Suffixes
Treat responses with Content-Type suffixed with +json and +xml as inline documents.
# Motivation
If you are trying out some GET HTTP requests in your browser against an API that uses vendor Content-Types that adhere to Structured Syntax Suffixes, then it is annoying to have them downloaded, instead of showing them inline.
# Disclaimer
I myself prefer vendor Content-Types, against the "profile" link. This browser extension just makes things a tad easier, not more "right".
# MIT License
# References
* http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-appsawg-media-type-suffix-regs-02
* http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-wilde-profile-link-02
Latest reviews
- (2018-06-14) Jay Gillibrand: Works perfectly. Makes life way better if you're frequently viewing XML and JSON docs. Worst name ever though.
- (2016-09-15) Rubat: Did nothing on my test, not with file:// file, not with a php file that returns json output.
- (2014-02-26) Luca Secchi: Very good and simple extension to visualize xml and rdf inside chrome.
- (2013-09-10) Ben Davis: I wish Chrome would fix this, but this does the trick in the meantime.
- (2013-01-14) Eugene Krabs: p.e.r.f.e.c.t
- (2012-11-25) Marc Baumbach: Works great, and I appreciate the quick merge of the pull request. This latest version works perfectly for me!
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