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iPad View Source Bookmarklet - Ravelrumba by Rob Flaherty

For a few years I’ve been using this little bookmarklet , written by Abe Fettig, on my iPhone to view page source in Mobile Safari. It works well, but unfortunately the output is not optimized for viewing on the iPhone. Because I use the bookmarklet so infrequently, it’s never really bothered me. Then I installed the same bookmarklet on my iPad. I found myself using the iPad to browse the web more often, and more often wanting to click view source .
Snoopy is a bookmarklet for snooping on web pages. It's intended for use on mobile browsers (such as Mobile Safari on the iPad) where you can't view-source to poke around under the hood of sites to see how they're built. You might find it useful for your desktop browser, too.

Snoopy | View-source bookmarklet for iPad, iPhone and other mobile devices

http://snoopy.allmarkedup.com/

MobileRSS HD FREE ~ Google RSS News Reader for iPad on the iTunes App Store

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mobilerss-hd-free-google-rss/id393767734?mt=8 Ever since the iOS 5 update, I have experienced an issue where, when i reach the end of a post, and I remove my finger from the screen, the grwebviewtouchend/downloadButton object is invoked. Since I run OpenDNS, the result is that the network does not find a relevant reference to this object, and tries to look this reference up via OpenDNS' search engine. This effectively means that I cannot read an article to the end unless I keep my finger on the screen. Until this behavior is remediated, I am switching to a different RSS reader.