From November 4th, 2011 to February 17th, 2023, 40% user give 5-star rating, 20% user give 4-star rating, 5% user give 3-star rating, 11% user give 2-star rating, 25% user give 1-star rating. for XML Tree chrome extension.
simple and practical for devs
Works great. Sitemap XML is now displayed in a user friendly view.
Its superb and very helpful.
Works exceptionally especially the color coding
The only XML viewer I found after a frustrating search that provides a way to view the XPath for a selected element, thank you! (Others claim to do this, but this extension is the only one that worked for me.)
I tried many other extensions to format XML returned from websites (not XML files on the local PC). This was the only one I found that met my needs. Thanks
It seems to only allow for reading files with xml extension. I view SharePoint rest results in the browser and these do not have an extension - does not seem to be a way to force it to view as a tree...
Doesn't work anymore
Can confirm this no longer works
Does not work in 2019
Thanks for this, it just resolved a big issue for me. Works perfectly.
Doesn't work
doesnt work
Extremely useful for quickly finding elements and performing XPath queries on them.
1. Source and Options buttons are not working 2. View Source is not a feasible option (see JSON Formatter for a good example)
This is really helpful when I need to use iframe to display xml page on my current job, thanks a ton!
Only works after a few refreshes of the page, or then not.
displays svg image. no tree
Using atm. Needs more configurability, for better viewing clarity. Better than "XV".
its great when it decides to work. only problem is that it does not work more often than it works. needs support for name value pairs.
Really helpful for getting the XPATH of any element or attribute. It does cause a delay in loading XML pages.
4,5 very good
Awesome XML extension. Love the XPath expression for the element you pick, it's a nifty touch that helps with pulling data out. Anyone working with XML should utilize this extension.
The extension does not accept an xml string via copy/paste - you have to save it out to a document then browse to the file. That works, but providing an interface to load a xml blob from the clipboard would be golden. Also I wish it would have had an actual tree view - like the name suggests.
Hit and miss, sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't. Same exact SVC page displaying XML data, depending on the query string values sometimes it works and sometimes it won't. One day it will work with a given set of query string KVPs and another day with the exact same set of values won't. Needs some work.
nice.
This extension is an XML pretty-printer and XPath helper. It is not a tree representation as the name "XML Tree" might suggest. It also has a nice feature of generating an XPath expression that matches a chosen element. Those who can't figure out how to use this - just navigate to any XML document, and this extension will automatically kick in (assuming there isn't already another extension handling content type XML) 4 stars because it intercepts SVG documents.
It doesn't even show a tree structure in a graphical mode..disappointed.
Doesn't even show up in dev tools.
I wonder what human friendly means anymore. I want a human friendlier xml reader, and it gives me the same tags etc in them, so what's the use of its formatting - just giving me the beautification of the tags or what? Seriously? Doesn't need to be in my chrome. Away...
Was great, but now it's completely broken.
Awesome. It made my xml to display precisely in human readable format. Great work!
Love it!!!!
Can't start **** app. Says added to chrome and that's it
very user friendly UI
Great, does what it advertises.
I just figured out how to use. You need to either have your XML saved as a file and have given the extension permission to access local files or the XML file needs to be available via a web server. If you have a local XML file, just drag and drop onto your Chrome window. If web, request URL in Chrome.
This is an excellent, user friendly way to find the XPath for an XML document.
Seriously. How can I open it??
cannot find way how to use it. not user friendly.
Thanks, very useful app!
Very nice extension. Definitely recommend.
Nice formatting but the XPath feature seems to be broken.
I cannot figure out how to use the product to open an xml file. This product is very user-unfriendly.
Does what I needed it to, very nice! Chrome's formatter never copy/pastes nicely for me, and the XML I am using is compressed so viewing the source and using that leaves it hard to re-format sometimes. This app pastes very neatly with one element on each line so all I have to do is tell my editor to re-indent. I know I'm not using this for much, but this is something I do a lot of, so it's a real time-saver for me!
It doesn't works well. When open local XML file,it's blank.
The Xpath window at the top of this extension allows you to isolate any of the fields of any of the records of the xml file you are viewing. Once you learn to use xpath, this will be a power tool to view any xml file. Gives you complete control over which attributes and elements you are viewing. For example, viewing a contact list? View just names or just email addresses or just companies. Viewing a product list? View just the product names or just the prices or whatever. Easy easy easy!
I tried with another extension, but it doesn't give me the good view of XML, so I try it and I give me the good format.
Valid XML wont render correctly, IE seems to work fine for the same feed. which is a shame.
seems good
I wish it had a feature to force an XML tree view of the current page in the browser. That would be helpful for viewing XML data that was returned with the wrong content-type.
Lame
Awesome work. keep it up. Very helpful
All I saw was a blank window.
This extensions has just caused me a two-hour debugging session. As it turns out it displays HTML entities as plaintext which it shouldn't. Other than that I like it but it'll stay disabled until this issue gets resolved.
This thing was great, but a few days ago it stopped recognizing when I was viewing a feed. It doesn't seem to intercept them anymore.
Broken. It used to work fine but if you have this + google reader and chose google reader this will pop up on top of google reader.
OMG THIS IS AWESOME!!!!!!
It used to work for me, but then it stopped and I keep getting "Object #<Object> has no method 'sendMessage'". It's really annoying because I can see the xml tree for a second then the screen goes blank.
It would be nice if the plugin could also intercept other mime-types (e.g. WMS XML: application/vnd.ogc.se_xml) and show the results.
I use this for quickly browsing the source of simple XML feeds (RSS and the like) works like a charm! Although i'd also like to see an 'open URL/File' dialog (or something) just to be able to refresh the given url/file/etc Other than that, works like a charm!
great!
how to view an url end with "html" with this extension?
I use it daily at work to view XML.
Great plugin overall, however there is a bug in the current version: Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'tagName' of null isPlainTextWrappedInHtmlchrome-extension://gbammbheopgpmaagmckhpjbfgdfkpadb/xmltree.js:527 (anonymous function) chrome-extension://gbammbheopgpmaagmckhpjbfgdfkpadb/xmltree.js:527 Looks like you may need to check for the existence of nodeName before trying to access it. This is on Windows 7 / Chrome 15.0.874.106.