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titleWant to explore the API with your browser?

Most browsers won't natively show content in the custom XML and JSON-based media types defined by this API. But if you add .json or .xml to the URI, you can convince your browser to display the content because it will be delivered with a Content-Type header that your browser is more likely to recognize (application/json or application/xml). In addition, if the resource you're getting has links to other resources, those links will automatically have the .json or .xml appended to them.

For example, you might point your browser to https://example.org/cloudsync/api/rest/service.jsonImage Removed and, if you have a JSON viewing plugin like JSON Formatter for Chrome or JSONView for Firefox, you can browse the API just by clicking links within the responses.

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