Not this time. I had very little time to make this transaction, I could not wait for an answer from Trezor.
I will try next time again, also will try to use
https://bitpaydecoder.org seems like a good solution
Just be careful with those non open-source tools. I see that this website does a lot of requests to a PHP page, which I don't see the reason why. They could provide you with a fake address controlled by the owner of the website.
That's very much possible! I wouldn't touch that site with a 10 inch pole! I did checkout the network requests but nothing unusual. Typical 200/400/401 errors depending on the data validation. However I don't know what
request meant. It is a post request but no data in header or response.
Better to get the addresses yourself by sending the GET request to the URL with the "Accept" header equal to "application/payment-request", or use a more trusted open source tool like
https://decoder.bip70.org/I doubt non-techies can afford investing their time to call the API's. The open-source option is better.