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and hereamp;#39;s a quick tip for when youamp;#39;re working with URLs how to look at the parameters in the URL now I was working with a system that had fairly long URLs it was a bit of a pain to test with and I was at the point where I almost wrote a tool that would take the URL and parse it and then I realized chances are the dev tools will do this for me so hereamp;#39;s a sample URL weamp;#39;ve got the main site then we have all the query parameters that are in there when I put that into Chrome letamp;#39;s start with chrome and then I look in the network tab I click on the actual request down here at the very bottom are the query string parameters in the headers in a nice easy to view form now I can do the same thing in Safari in the network tab click on the request and in the headers right down the bottom are the query string parameters I can do the same thing in edge hereamp;#39;s edge and in the network tab you click on the request and then weamp;#39;ve got a parameters