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HTTP::WebTest::XMLParser 1.00

HTTP::WebTest::XMLParser 1.00


HTTP::WebTest::XMLParser is a Perl module to parse wtscript in XML representation. more>>
HTTP::WebTest::XMLParser is a Perl module to parse webscript in XML representation.

SYNOPSIS

use HTTP::WebTest::XMLParser;
my ($tests, $opts) = HTTP::WebTest::XMLParser->parse($xmldata);

use HTTP::WebTest;
my $wt = new HTTP::WebTest;
$wt->run_tests($tests, $opts);

HTTP::WebTest::XMLParser->as_xml($tests, $opts, { nocode => 1 });

Parses a wtscript file in XML format and converts it to a set of test objects.

XML SYNTAX

The xml format follows wtscript closely, with the following rules:

- the root element is
- global paramters are in a element
- test definitions are in elements
- a list is represented by a element
- a scalar param. is represented by a element
- a code segment is represented by a element
- named parameters are named throug a name attribute

The DTD is available in scripts/webtest.dtd from the distribition. For examples see the test definitions in t/*xml from the distribution.

A conversion script from wtscript to XML is available in scripts/testconversion from the distribution. This script also converts XML definitions from earlier alpha versions of this module.

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HTTP::WebTest 2.04

HTTP::WebTest 2.04


HTTP::WebTest is a Perl module for testing static and dynamic web content. more>>
HTTP::WebTest is a Perl module for testing static and dynamic web content.

SYNOPSIS

use HTTP::WebTest;

my $webtest = new HTTP::WebTest;

# run test from file
$webtest->run_wtscript(script.wt);

# or (to pass test parameters as method arguments)
$webtest->run_tests($tests);

Introduction

This module runs tests on remote URLs containing Perl/JSP/HTML/JavaScript/etc. and generates a detailed test report. This module can be used "as-is" or its functionality can be extended using plugins. Plugins can define test types and provide additional report capabilities. This module comes with a set of default plugins but can be easily extended with third party plugins.

The wt script is provided for running HTTP::WebTest from the command line.
The test specifications can be read from a parameter file in wtscript format or input as method arguments. The test results can be displayed on the terminal, directed to a file, stored in a scalar variable. The test results can also be emailed. The report can be modified and extended using report plugins.

Each URL/web file is tested by fetching it from the web server using a local instance of an HTTP user agent. The basic test is simply whether or not the fetch was successful. You may also test using literal strings or regular expressions that are either required to exist or forbidden to exist in the fetched page. You may also specify tests for the minimum and maximum number of bytes in the returned page. You may also specify tests for the minimum and maximum web server response time.

Data flow for HTTP::WebTest:

-------------- -------------
| | | |
| Input |------------->| WebTest |
| parameters | | |
| | -------------
-------------- | ^
| |
V |
------------- ------------
| | request | |
| Remote || user |
| | response | agent |
------------- | |
------------

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HTTP extension for PHP 1.5.4

HTTP extension for PHP 1.5.4


HTTP extension for PHP allows building absolute URIs. more>>
HTTP extension for PHP allows building absolute URIs, RFC-compliant HTTP redirects, RFC-compliant HTTP date handling, parsing of HTTP headers and messages, caching by "Last-Modified" and/or ETag (with an on the fly option for ETag generation from buffered output), sending data/files/streams with (multiple) ranges, negotiating user-preferred language/charset, and convenient request functionality built upon libcurl.
PHP5 classes: HttpUtil, HttpResponse (PHP-5.1), HttpRequest, HttpRequestPool, and HttpMessage.
Main features:
- Building absolute URIs
- RFC compliant HTTP redirects
- RFC compliant HTTP date handling
- Parsing of HTTP headers and messages
- Caching by "Last-Modified" and/or ETag (with on the fly option for ETag generation from buffered output)
- Sending data/files/streams with (multiple) ranges support
- Negotiating user preferred language/charset
- Convenient request functionality built upon libcurl
- PHP5 classes: HttpUtil, HttpResponse (PHP-5.1), HttpRequest, HttpRequestPool, HttpMessage.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes bug #11359: HttpMessage::toMessageTypeObject() does not populate POST fields.
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Added: 2007-06-29 License: BSD License Price:
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HTTP Navigator 2.2 Alpha

HTTP Navigator 2.2 Alpha


HTTP Navigator provides a set of PHP classes to simplify sending and receiving HTTP messages. more>>
HTTP Navigator provides a set of PHP classes to simplify sending and receiving HTTP messages.
HTTP Navigator is a set of PHP classes, based on Perls LWP, that simplifies sending and receiving HTTP messages. Features include: cookie handling, basic authentication, chunked encoding, and keep-alive.
Main features:
- Cookie tracking (Cookie Jar class in 2.0)
- Gzip support (as of 2.1)
- File uploads (multipart/form-data support as of 2.1)
- Proxy support
- Connection caching (as of 2.0)
- Chunked Encoding (as of 2.0)
- Basic Authentication
- Auto redirects
- CURL support
- SSL support (through CURL)
Enhancements:
- HTML head parsing
- a new option for lax redirect support (for 302 respones)
- bugfixes in the Protocol_CURL class
- handling of an unexpected 100-Continue response in Protocol_HTTP
- some minor bugfixes
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XMLParser for PHP 1.0

XMLParser for PHP 1.0


XMLParser is a library that assists in parsing XML documents into generic PHP arrays. more>>
XMLParser is a library that assists in parsing XML documents into generic PHP arrays. It also comes with RSSParser, an extension of XMLParser that creates simple RSS-specific array structures from RSS feeds.

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HTTP Grabber 1.0

HTTP Grabber 1.0


HTTP grabber can be used to see what other people on your LAN are downloading. more>>
HTTP grabber can be used to see what other people on your LAN are downloading as it saves information being sent via the HTTP protocol to disk.

Check the makefile:
if libngrep isnt in /usr/local/lib, change the LFLAGS
if you dont want httpgrabber to be installed in /usr/local/bin, change the directory in the "install" rule.

To install just run "make" and "make install"

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Added: 2006-06-28 License: BSD License Price:
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HTTP::GetImages 0.343

HTTP::GetImages 0.343


HTTP::GetImages is a spider to recover and store images from web pages. more>>
HTTP::GetImages is a spider to recover and store images from web pages.

SYNOPSIS

use HTTP::GetImages;

$_ = new HTTP::GetImages (
dir => .,
todo => [http://www.google.com/,],
dont => [http://www.somewhere/ignorethis.html,http://and.this.html],
chat => 1,
);

$_->print_imgs;
$_->print_done;
$_->print_failed;
$_->print_ignored;

my $hash = $_->imgs_as_hash;
foreach (keys %{$hash}){
warn "$_ = ",$hash->{$_},"n";
}

exit;

This module allow syou to automate the searching, recovery and local storage of images from the web, including those linked by anchor (A), mage (IMG) and image map (AREA) elements.

Supply a URI or list of URIs to process, and HTTP::GetImages will recurse over every link it finds, searching for images.

By supplying a list of URIs, you can restrict the search to certain webservers and directories, or exclude it from certain webservers and directories.

You can also decide to reject images that are too small or too large.

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Added: 2006-11-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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HTTP::BrowserDetect 0.99

HTTP::BrowserDetect 0.99


HTTP::BrowserDetect is a Perl module to determine the Web browser, version, and platform from an HTTP user agent string. more>>
HTTP::BrowserDetect is a Perl module to determine the Web browser, version, and platform from an HTTP user agent string.

SYNOPSIS

use HTTP::BrowserDetect;

my $browser = new HTTP::BrowserDetect($user_agent_string);

# Detect operating system
if ($browser->windows) {
if ($browser->winnt) ...
if ($brorwser->win95) ...
}
print $browser->mac;

# Detect browser vendor and version
print $browser->netscape;
print $browser->ie;
if (browser->major(4)) {
if ($browser->minor() > .5) {
...
}
}
if ($browser->version() > 4) {
...;
}

# Process a different user agent string
$browser->user_agent($another_user_agent_string);

The HTTP::BrowserDetect object does a number of tests on an HTTP user agent string. The results of these tests are available via methods of the object.

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HTTP Time Protocol 1.0.0

HTTP Time Protocol 1.0.0


HTTP Time Protocol is a tool for time synchronization with Web servers. more>>
The HTTP Time Protocl (HTP) system is a set of utilities to set and maintain the system clock from the HTTP/1.1 (RFC 2616) "Date:" header. HTP requires Libconfig.
The purpose of HTP is provide a simple to use system that can be used on any system that is connected to the internet and can access atleast one web page (either directly or through a proxy) to be able to maintain an accurate clock.
HTTP Time Protocol uses basic statistical analysis to arrive at the most accurate time possible given enough servers. The more servers HTP is configured to use the more accurate the clock can be.
Enhancements:
- Cleanup/simplification of the code.
- A more robust implementation of the "-p" (precision) switch.
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WebInject - Web/HTTP Test Tool 1.35

WebInject - Web/HTTP Test Tool 1.35


WebInject is a tool for automated testing of web applications and services. more>>
WebInject is a free tool for automated testing of web applications and services. It can be used to test individual system components that have HTTP interfaces (JSP, ASP, CGI, PHP, Servlets, HTML Forms, etc), and can be used as a test harness to create a suite of [HTTP level] automated functional, acceptance, and regression tests. A test harness, also referred to as a test driver or a test framework, allows you to run many test cases and collect/report your results. WebInject offers real-time results display and may also be used for monitoring system response times.

WebInject can be used as a complete test framework that is controlled by the WebInject User Interface (GUI). Optionally, it can be used as a standalone test runner (text/console application) which can be integrated and called from other test frameworks or applications.

WebInject uses an XML API (interface). This means you can use WebInject without ever seeing its internal implementation (no scripting or programming necessary to use it).

WebInject is written in Perl and can run on any platform that a Perl interpreter can be installed on (MS Windows, GNU/Linux, BSD, Solaris, MAC OS, and many more). Currently, binary executables of WebInject are only available for MS Windows. If you would like to run on other platforms, you must have a Perl interpreter and run it from the Perl source code.

Test cases are written in XML files, using XML tags and attributes, and passed to the WebInject engine for execution against the application/service under test. This abstracts the internals of WebInjects implementation away from the non-technical tester, while using an open architecture [written in Perl] for those that require more customization or modifications.

Result reports are generated in HTML (for viewing) and XML (for tranformation by external programs). These detailed results include pass/fail status, errors, response times, etc. Results are also displayed in a window on the User Interface if you are running the WebInject GUI, and are sent to the STDOUT channel if you are running the WebInject Engine as a standalone (console) application.

HTTP response times can be collected and monitored in real-time during test execution. Timer statistics are calculated and displayed in a monitor window during runtime. When used along with gnuplot (a plotting utility), a response time graph is generated and updated in real-time as the test runs. This is used to verify responses from the application/service under test are within an acceptable range (to meet your SLA or quality of service criteria). This also enables WebInject to be run as a performance probe for application/service monitoring.
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Curl HTTP Client 1.1

Curl HTTP Client 1.1


Curl HTTP Client is a PHP class that implements an HTTP client using the PHP Curl library extension. more>> <<less
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HTTP Anti Virus Proxy 0.86

HTTP Anti Virus Proxy 0.86


HTTP Anti Virus Proxy is a proxy with a ClamAV anti-virus scanner. more>>
HAVP (HTTP Antivirus Proxy) is a proxy with a ClamAV anti-virus scanner. HTTP Anti Virus Proxy aims are continuous, non-blocking downloads and smooth scanning of dynamic and password protected HTTP traffic.
Havp antivirus proxy has a parent and transparent proxy mode. It can be used with squid or standalone.
Main features:
- HTTP Antivirus proxy
- Scans complete incomming traffic
- Nonblocking downloads
- Smooth scanning of dynamic and password protected traffic
- Can used with squid or other proxy
- Parent proxy support
- Transparent proxy support
- Logfile
- Process change to defined user and group
- Daemon
- Use Clamav (GPL antivirus)
- Operating System: Linux
- Written in C++
- Released under GPL
Enhancements:
- Experimental support was added for chunked Transfer-Encoding, which fixes some broken sites.
- The IGNOREVIRUS configuration directive was added for whitelisting virus names.
- The CLAMBLOCKBROKEN configuration directive was added.
- Detection with AVG was improved.
- HAVP is killed if database reloading fails for Library Scanner.
- The URL is logged when a crashed scanner process is detected.
- The build system updated, adding the --prefix, --sbindir, --sysconfdir, and --localstatedir options.
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Bauk HTTP server 2.0.5

Bauk HTTP server 2.0.5


Bauk HTTP server project is a high-performance Web server. more>>
Bauk HTTP server project is a high-performance Web server. Bauks advanced architecture and unique design provide high performance and many original features, ie. ability to serve unlimited number of Virtual Hosts/simultaneous HTTP connections per single server process without performance loss.
Full installation requires only a single directory of UNIX file system used as a working directory for Bauk executable. Configuration process is simple and performed by adjustment of Bauk configuration script.
Main features:
- Full HTTP/1.1 and CGI/1.1 standard compliance
- HTTP authentication, Basic method, auth script per Virtual Host
- Unlimited number of Virtual Hosts without performance loss
- Virtual Host aliases
- Unlimited number of simultaneous HTTP connections per single Bauk process with no performance loss (Special Edition)
- Persistent (Keep-Alive) connections
- URL Path; define URL and path with type of access; ie. read, write, browse, execute, require HTTP authentication, etc.
- OPTIONS, GET, HEAD, POST, PUT, DELETE, TRACE methods of HTTP request defined by HTTP/1.1, configurable per URL Path
- Content negotiation by client language and charset
- Configurable MIME types
- Configurable HTTP headers by MIME type
- Configurable HTML error documents / CGI executables
- Directory browsing; view content of directories with HTML links
- Execution of CGI programs/scripts
- SUID/SGID for CGI execution
- Chroot for CGI execution; chroot CGI to Virtual Hosts home
- 3 security layers for CGI execution: by URL limit to X-only ie. CGI dir; for RX-URL imply X-only for X-able files; impose X-only by file extension ie. CGI executables wrongly placed and no X flag
- Quotas for CGI execution; number of simultaneous CGI processes, execution priority, max execution time (duration), max CPU time, memory, filesize
- Quotas of network traffic in/out per Virtual Host (I/O speed limit)
- Quotas of connections per Virtual Host
- Quotas of connections per client IP number
- Access restriction by IP address; forbid and allow-only
- Access restriction by valid HTTP referrer
- Configurable HTTP-log format and location for Virtual Hosts
- Configurable singleprocess or multiprocess architecture
- Chroot for Bauk server process
- Full configurability; virtually all Bauk features are configurable by simple configuration script adjustment
- Easy configuration by script language; built-in configuration script interpreter with preprocessor, file-inclusion, block and single-line comments, two data types, variables, arithmetic operations and built-in functions
- Easy administration
- Flexibility
VLAJKOS INVISIBLE LICENSE (VIL):
This sofware is protected by VIL and the license states:
Youre welcome to use this software. Remember the rightful author if youre using any parts/unique components of Bauk software.
Enhancements:
- This release includes various feature enhancements
- improved PHP, Perl, Gawk
- Tcl interpreter connectors
- additions to the documentation.
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HTTP Server type 1.2.3

HTTP Server type 1.2.3


httptype is a program that returns the http host software of a website. more>>
httptype is a program that returns the http host software of a website. It is written in Perl.
httptype reads a list of http hosts and optionally the port number for each of these. It queries each host, displaying the type of HTTP server running on that host. It reads the http_proxy and no_proxy environment variables to determine whether to use a proxy or not.
httptype reads a list of http servers and, optionally, the port number for each of these. It then queries each of the hosts and displays the HTTP server software of the host.
Input may be read from a host file if specified using the --hosts switch:
httptype --hosts [hostfile]
If hostfile is omitted or `-, httptype reads from standard input. See Format of host file for more info.
A single host may be queried by passing its name on the command line:
httptype host [port]
If port is omitted, 80 is used.
If no host file is specified through the --hosts file and no host is specified on the command line, httptype will read the list from standard input. See Format of host file for more info.
httptype will read the http_proxy environment variable and try to determine if a proxy server is being used. This setting may be overridden using the --proxy switch:
httptype --proxy proxyhost[:proxyport]
If proxyport is omitted, 80 is used.
If the proxy server is `none, no proxy is used. This is typically used to prevent httptype from using the proxy server specified by http_proxy. The --noproxy switch can be used to achieve the same.
Additionally, you may use the no_proxy environment variable to specify a comma delimited list of hosts for which httptype should not use the proxy. If httptype comes across any of these hosts, it will make a direct connection to them.
Enhancements:
- made 1.3.8 stable and renamed to 1.2.3
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HTTP Proxy Client 0.8.5

HTTP Proxy Client 0.8.5


HTTP Proxy Client is a set of libraries and scripts that provide transparent access to Internet. more>>
HTTP Proxy Client is the small set of libraries and scripts, which provides transparent access to Internet via HTTP proxy for programs, which uses TCP/IP for communication.
The list of programs includes: telnet, ftp, licq, cvs, smth else? Project implements dynamic library, that can be preloaded before program run.
The library substitutes some system calls (connect(), gethostbyaddr(), gethostbyname()), with calls, which makes TCP/IP connection through HTTP proxy. This allows client programs behind HTTP proxy work with Internet without limitations.
At the moment tested on i386 Linux, i386/sparc Solaris.
Enhancements:
- While using dotted address, applications will attempt to connect regardless DNS lookup result.
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