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Re: New version of Exodus available
From: Tim Yohn (tyohn
alabanza.com)
Date: Tue Jun 17 2003 - 12:34:57 CDT
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All,
I'd like to point out one little thing that *everyone* that tries this product
should be aware of. It takes a directory as a command line argument, then
procedes to delete (without prompting) anything in that directory, no matter
what it is... Maybe a little prompting here would be nice, at least a warning
that everything was going to be deleted instead of just going and removing
everything...
The documentation on the website provided only states the following:
"Run exodus with a command like :
java -jar exodus.jar directoryname
where directoryname is a directory that exodus should use to store the
conversations seen.
If no parameter is passed, exodus will not save any analysis at this point.
The directory need not exist, but the name should end with a slash
(appropriate for the platform)"
Tim.
On Tuesday 17 June 2003 02:35 am, Dawes, Rogan (ZA - Johannesburg) wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Following on from the discussion about editing form fields, etc, I would
> like to announce a new version of Exodus.
>
> Exodus is a Java Swing application that provides a HTTP and HTTPS proxy
> facility, allowing the operator to view and/or intercept and modify any and
> all conversations between the browser and the server.
>
> Exodus has significant functionality in terms of visualising the target
> site's structure, automatically fetching unseen links, extracting comments,
> forms and scripts from HTML responses, and submitting "known-bad" values to
> forms to test error handling.
>
> Exodus is available from
> http://mysite.mweb.co.za/residents/rdawes/exodus.html
>
> All feedback is welcome.
>
> Rogan
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