>> It is an interactive HTTP client in the sense that request responses are >> pretty-printed in a pop-up buffer. It is useful e.g. to test REST APIs. > > I wonder if you could come up with a name that tells something about > the package's purpose. "plz-see" tells me "please see", and I don't > see any relation to HTTP, REST, pretty-printing, or popup buffers. I agree, from what I see this is just an implementation detail. Plz is a peculiar enough name as it is, it shouldn't be inherited by packages that depend on it. Or is there any reason why the package couldn't also use url.el? -- Philip Kaludercic