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How to parse the json format data automatically?

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when: http://192.168.16.131:6900/query/v1/mp4/11111111111111111111111100000066.json?bits=5024

response: {"return":"succ","client":{"ip":"192.168.131.30","sp":"0","loc":"0"},"playlist":[{"bits":"4060","tname":"super-dvd","size":"90000500","urls":["http://4.2.3.3:60/play/AB00000000000000000000000000000000000107.mp4","http://4.2.3.2:70/play/AB00000000000000000000000000000000000107.mp4"]}]}


and i want :


{

 return: "succ",
 client: {
   ip: "192.168.131.30",
   sp: "0",
   loc: "0"
 },
 playlist: [
   {
     bits: "4060",
     tname: "super-dvd",
     size: "90000500",
     urls: [
       "http://4.2.3.3:60/play/AB00000000000000000000000000000000000107.mp4",
       "http://4.2.3.2:70/play/AB00000000000000000000000000000000000107.mp4"
     ]
   }
 ]

}

when: http://192.168.16.131:6900/query/v1/mp4/11111111111111111111111100000066.json?bits=5024 response: {"return":"succ","client":{"ip":"192.168.131.30","sp":"0","loc":"0"},"playlist":[{"bits":"4060","tname":"super-dvd","size":"90000500","urls":["http://4.2.3.3:60/play/AB00000000000000000000000000000000000107.mp4","http://4.2.3.2:70/play/AB00000000000000000000000000000000000107.mp4"]}]} and i want : { return: "succ", client: { ip: "192.168.131.30", sp: "0", loc: "0" }, playlist: [ { bits: "4060", tname: "super-dvd", size: "90000500", urls: [ "http://4.2.3.3:60/play/AB00000000000000000000000000000000000107.mp4", "http://4.2.3.2:70/play/AB00000000000000000000000000000000000107.mp4" ] } ] }

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You're doing this in JavaScript, or just opening it directly in Firefox?

Generally speaking, text files like JSON responses do not have any associated style sheet and Firefox just displays them as received. To pretty it up, you probably need to retrieve it with a script that generates an HTML page from it. Perhaps there is an add-on for that?

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