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README | D | 03-May-2024 | 844 | 21 | 14 | |
mangle.cgi.c | D | 03-May-2024 | 2.8 KiB | 123 | 81 | |
remangle.cgi.c | D | 03-May-2024 | 2.7 KiB | 126 | 84 | |
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README
1 2 HTML manglizer 3 -------------- 4 5 Copyright (C) 2004 by Michal Zalewski <lcamtuf@coredump.cx> 6 7 A trivial utility to automatically check for HTML parsing flaws. Generates 8 a basic set of badly mangled tags on request, with auto-refresh back to the 9 script, so that you can point a browser to it once, and let it run until 10 it crashes. 11 12 Put it in your cgi-bin directory or any other Apache folder with ExecCGI option 13 enabled, then visit the URL http://<yourserver>/<cgidir>/mangleme.cgi. 14 15 When the browser crashes, error-log should be examined for the last matching 16 entry generated by mangle.cgi; extract the hexadecimal value, then invoke 17 remangle.cgi?hex_value from the browser again. If it crashes, you've reproduced 18 the problem, and can save the remangle.cgi page using wget or such. 19 20 Check gallery/ for some samples. 21