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  •  21 Dec 2003 12:15

Release Notes: This release focuses on improving the quality of submitted data so that it will pass validation tests that verify location information, rudimentary password cracking, and some bug cleanup.

Release Notes: This release evaluates user-displayed text to determine the purpose of input fields, making the application virtually autonomous. It is nearly 100% effective on non-obfuscated websites and often fully effective on sites that use limited javascript for form validation and submission.

  •  09 Dec 2003 11:30

Release Notes: A bug that prevented most forms from being submitted has been fixed, and there are other bugfixes. The command line argument syntax has been cleaned up.

Release Notes: This release includes some significant new features regarding user tweaks to the form analysis engine and submitter, fixes a few bugs, and continues to extend support to HTML forms using Javascript. Most significantly, if the form analyzer doesn't know what to do with a form element, you can tell it how to deal with that element through the configuration file. Default entries are automatically created by the analyzer, and any entries you make override the default behavior.

Release Notes: In addition to some important bugfixes, dependency checking on startup has been added to prevent the sort of errors that were typical if data support files couldn't be located. There is also support for URLs embedded in area tags.

Release Notes: Command line arguments have been added for authenticating Web sites and for a time delay in between submits. Several bugs have been fixed. There is initial support for Javascript parsing, and improved thread manager behavior regarding HTTP error tasks.

Release Notes: This version fixes URL redirection issues and bugs in multi-threading task management. It adds a class to contain response code static values, and features a cleanup of various bugs, and general performance improvements.

No changes have been submitted for this release.

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