Thanks Phil!

Aleks wrote to say he'd been toying with the idea of writing a JSON plugin
and was pleased to hear they're already available.

http://mike.bailey.net.au/2011/02/json-in-your-web-browser/

<http://mike.bailey.net.au/2011/02/json-in-your-web-browser/>Would still
love to hear from more people with cool tricks for JSON.

- Mike

On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 12:15 AM, Phil Oye <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 20/02/2011, at 2:33 PM, Korny Sietsma wrote:
>
> > For *viewing* json, I like to use the browser, plus a plugin like
> JsonView (for Chrome):
> >
> https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/chklaanhfefbnpoihckbnefhakgolnmc
> > (it's a port of a Firefox plugin I haven't tried, but presumably it's
> also good: http://benhollis.net/software/jsonview/ )
>
> I do the same thing, but in Safari. There's a sadly named plugin, called
> XML View, which formats JSON quite nicely.
> Incidentally, it is faster than the Chrome equivalent. With the latter I
> get a flash of raw JSON before it gets beautified.
>
> http://www.entropy.ch/software/MacOSX/xmlviewplugin/
>
> p.
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