It works by simply using your browser (a fuzzer or trial and error), and by presenting you with a list of URLs where its used, and a script that sends you the input text. For this reason, it’s quite easy to use.
It supports multiple languages and all major web browsers and comes with an easy to use API that allows you to script its usage.
Highlights
The following APIs are available:
Call HTTP request with the inputted HTTP method (GET, POST, DELETE, PUT, etc)
Send GET request with the inputted URL and HTTP method
Retrieve the HTML of the website
Submit the form
Send parameter to the URL
Get information about the parameters and the arguments
Retrieve input parameters
Retrieve HTML of the website
Extract the HTML
Find the current URL that has the inputted URL
Retrieve information about the input parameters
Access the Facebook API with the inputted parameters and the login
Get HTTP headers
Get information about the input parameters
Get the HTML of the website
Get the input parameters
Get the FormData
Get the PostData
Get the Cookies
Get the Session
Save the POST Data
If you find this tool useful and want to contribute, you can download the source code, modify it and submit a pull request.
Good news! You can also contribute to the project by helping to translate this guide into your own language.Another Vampire in the Library, the second novel in the Vampire Radio trilogy, by Krista McBride, a Louisiana girl who lives in New York City.
Vanessa, the Vampire, comes to the library, looking for an old love who is dating a famous author. She wants to be able to observe their relationship without being noticed herself.
Things don’t go as planned when she stumbles across a note left by her former lover, Charlotte. The note leads her to a dead end and she stumbles into another vampire.
Can she keep Charlotte’s dead lover from opening his eyes to the side of the vampire world?
Buy another Vampire in the Library
About the Author
After losing her job in a recession in NYC, Krista McBride became a full time writer in 2012. Her first novel, Finding Her Way, was released in September 2012 by Alpha Books.
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