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    Xaraya

    Xaraya

    Xaraya is a web application framework and CMS written in PHP.

    Xaraya is an Open Source web application framework and content management solution written in PHP and licensed under the GNU General Public License. Xaraya is extensible, uses robust permissions, and multilingual systems to dynamically manage content. Track and get the latest developments on GitHub: https://github.com/xaraya
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    Site Hopper
    Semi-automated exploration of all page links inside a web application. Produces a map (i.e. a graph) of all links between pages, including relationships on HTTP request parameters and form input fields.
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    Programmable web client utilising HttpUnit with input & output files in XML. Eccles includes the ability to create a GUI to control/monitor the processing, and can be used for website testing as well as automating web transactions.
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