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Best online JSON viewer/editor utility

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    Nand32
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    Which is your favorite? Constraints: 1. Browser based (No Php/asp) 2. No ads 3. Snappy UX 4. Syntax warning (And automatic fix suggestion - *greedy eyes*) 5. Persistent - Page refresh shouldnt make you lose data - silly :/ 6. Ability to upload a file dump (instead of just copy paste) 7. Ability to create multiple tabs - good to have 8. Free :-O

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      Which is your favorite? Constraints: 1. Browser based (No Php/asp) 2. No ads 3. Snappy UX 4. Syntax warning (And automatic fix suggestion - *greedy eyes*) 5. Persistent - Page refresh shouldnt make you lose data - silly :/ 6. Ability to upload a file dump (instead of just copy paste) 7. Ability to create multiple tabs - good to have 8. Free :-O

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      Slacker007
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      I use this to view/convert raw json. view mostly. codebeautify - json[^] ** you paste your raw JSON in the left pane and then click the "tree viewer" button to see it formatted and collapsible, etc. I just edit the JSON in Visual Code or Visual Studio if I am using that. I also believe there is an extension for Visual Code that "beutifies/formats" raw json for easier reading.

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        Which is your favorite? Constraints: 1. Browser based (No Php/asp) 2. No ads 3. Snappy UX 4. Syntax warning (And automatic fix suggestion - *greedy eyes*) 5. Persistent - Page refresh shouldnt make you lose data - silly :/ 6. Ability to upload a file dump (instead of just copy paste) 7. Ability to create multiple tabs - good to have 8. Free :-O

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        Ron Anders
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        I like this one: [Online JSON Viewer](http://jsonviewer.stack.hu/) But have since been using a win32 program Mitec Json Viewer [MiTeC Homepage](https://mitec.cz/jsonv.html)

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          Which is your favorite? Constraints: 1. Browser based (No Php/asp) 2. No ads 3. Snappy UX 4. Syntax warning (And automatic fix suggestion - *greedy eyes*) 5. Persistent - Page refresh shouldnt make you lose data - silly :/ 6. Ability to upload a file dump (instead of just copy paste) 7. Ability to create multiple tabs - good to have 8. Free :-O

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          David Crow
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          I've used this site several times (for various reasons).

          "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

          "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

          "You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him." - James D. Miles

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            Which is your favorite? Constraints: 1. Browser based (No Php/asp) 2. No ads 3. Snappy UX 4. Syntax warning (And automatic fix suggestion - *greedy eyes*) 5. Persistent - Page refresh shouldnt make you lose data - silly :/ 6. Ability to upload a file dump (instead of just copy paste) 7. Ability to create multiple tabs - good to have 8. Free :-O

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            Kent Sharkey
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            CodeBeautify I think it fits most/all of your criteria (other than the ads, I guess - but then “ads pay for my internet “).plus, they have a bunch of other handy stuff I use besides JSON.

            TTFN - Kent

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