I don't, I'm setting up security testing of our websites and I want something that gives me (and eventually a couple of other QA people) a nice visual representation of the site structures. The idea being I can use it to quickly expose things like dodgy parameter usage, forgotten legacy pages etc to help us identify and formalise test cases.Why do you want to probe other sites for such information?
I don't, I'm setting up security testing of our websites and I want something that gives me (and eventually a couple of other QA people) a nice visual representation of the site structures. The idea being I can use it to quickly expose things like dodgy parameter usage, forgotten legacy pages etc to help us identify and formalise test cases.
I could probably write the spider myself, but I really need it in a diagram form and I wouldn't know where to start coding that - and tbh wouldn't have time anyway.
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I could have sworn I had an app that did this but I'm buggered if I can find it. Any ideas?