
JSONView sɣur Ben Hollis
View JSON documents in the browser.
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Firefox has a built in JSON viewer, but it didn't always. JSONView was built to display JSON documents in an easy to read format, which is still nice if you don't like the default viewer. The document is formatted, highlighted, and arrays and objects can be collapsed. Even if the JSON document contains errors, JSONView will still show the raw text.
Once you've got JSONView installed, check out http://jsonview.com/example.json to see the extension in action!
Once you've got JSONView installed, check out http://jsonview.com/example.json to see the extension in action!
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Added a specific workaround for Microsoft SharePoint sites, which say they are returning JSON when they are really returning HTML from their service worker.
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* "Save as..." saves HTML instead of the original JSON document.
* "Page Info" panel reports content as HTML instead of JSON.
* Copying and pasting from the formatted JSON does not copy the original document.