Yeah, 'stick it to the dev'! I hope he has learned his lesson and that he
will use more correct numbering systems instead of what ever he wants to,
just because he wrote the code..

On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 3:24 AM, srl <security.research.l...@gmail.com>wrote:

> You should change chapter numbering from from your user manual
> http://www.scrt.ch/outils/webshag/ws110_manual.pdf. "0x" is used for
> hexadecimal not for binary, so using 0x0010 for decimal 2 is incorrect.
>
> On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 4:56 PM, SaD <webs...@scrt.ch> wrote:
>
>> Webshag 1.10 has been released! This new version provides several
>> feature enhancements as well as some bug-fixes.
>>
>> For those who don't know it, webshag is a free, multi-threaded,
>> multi-platform web server audit tool. Written in Python, it gathers
>> commonly useful functionalities for web server auditing like website
>> crawling, URL scanning and file fuzzing.
>>
>> As for previous version, webshag 1.10 is freely available (GPL
>> license) for Linux and Windows platforms from
>> http://www.scrt.ch/pages_en/outils.html
>>
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