A Coupla Handy Tools for working with XML
Camino
If you’re on a Mac, the Camino web browser is a good buddy. It’s great for those times when you want a fast, lean browser without the frills. One of its many perks is that it displays XML nicely (unlike Firefox and Safari), with syntax highlighting and little toggle buttons for expanding and collapsing elements.
hurl
One of the coolest things to come out of this year’s railsrumble competition is hurl. It’s a simple tool that helps you test APIs. “Choose the request method, customize headers and POST parameters, add basic authorization, and even follow redirects. Then view the nicely formatted request and response.” Check out the demo screencast for a quick rundown.