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Below are some examples of configuring and using Burp Spider.
For more details, see the Burp Spider help
page.
Tree view showing directory structure - Burp Spider
provides a clear and detailed overview of the target web
application, including each individual page, form, script and
image, the links to and from each resource, form fields and
values, and the full HTML source code of each page.
Table view showing all requested items - Burp Spider
maintains a full history of all pages requested, including key
details of each item, such as HTTP response code, page title, and
whether the page processes client-submitted parameters or is
cookie-dependent. Throughout Burp Spider context menus are used
to provide fine-grained control of the spidering process:
Automatic and user-guided form submission - Burp Spider
can submit HTML forms automatically, or prompt the user for
guidance, allowing specific data to be entered and specific
options selected:
Control panel - This controls the scope and behaviour of
Burp Spider.
For detailed information about the configuration and use of
Burp Spider, see the help page.
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