PathEnq

PathEnq

XPath 2.0 Editor

What is PathEnq?
PathEnq is a user-friendly Chrome extension designed for web developers. It serves as an XPath 2.0 editor where users can edit, test, and trace XPath expressions effortlessly. This extension also facilitates analyzing XML data using synchronized tree and source views for accuracy. Users can utilize XML sources from local file systems or the web, making PathEnq a flexible tool for web development tasks.
Merlin
Stats
Users: 2,000+
Rating: 2.52 (25)
Version: 1.0.6 (Last updated: 2012-11-07)
Creation date: 2012-11-07
Risk impact: Very low risk impact
Risk likelihood: Low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • unlimitedStorage
Size: 8.37K
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Merlin
Summary

An XPath 2.0 Editor for the web.

  1. Edit, test and trace XPath 2.0 expressions
  2. Analyse XML with XPath and synchronised tree and source views
  3. Use XML source from local file system or the web
User reviews
User reviews summary
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Pros
  • Helpful in generating xpath for application development
  • Performs needed functions
  • Effective tool for experimenting with XPath
Cons
  • Doesn't show element namespaces - only prefixes
  • Not intuitive
  • Cannot type in source, requires a file
  • Only suitable for small files
  • Cannot be uninstalled
Most mentioned
  • Useful for xpath generation
  • Lacks intuitiveness
  • Restriction on input method
Recent reviews
Il m'a vraimenent aidé dans la génération de xpath pour le developpement d'une application au sein de mon entreprise. Merci
by Hamza Ben Bouzid Hamza Ben Bouzid, 2017-11-24

Doesn't show element namespaces - only prefixes. Doesn't allow to manage registered namespaces.
by Alex Zemn Alex Zemn, 2017-04-20

Not intuitive. A tool for evaluate xpath should simply take an xml in input and an expression and evalueate it. It's no clear ho to do this in this app.
by Fabrizio Russo Fabrizio Russo, 2016-11-15
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Safety
Risk impact

PathEnq is safe to use. It does not request any sensitive permissions.

Risk likelihood

PathEnq has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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