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iexploder

iExploder is like a fire hydrant full of bad HTML and CSS code to test the stability and security of Web browsers. It is available as a standalone Web server or CGI script. It continuously feeds browsers bad data in the hope that they will eventually crash. It is designed to run for hours, or even days until the browser crashes.

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  •  20 Sep 2010 02:30

Release Notes: This release adds a second redirect for confirming crash conditions in order to duplicate page transition crashes. It fixes a bug that broke subtest isolation when running tests in random order.

  •  06 Sep 2010 13:40

    Release Notes: A new browser-harness mode was added to stop and start browsers, replicate crash scenarios, and save minimized testcases. CSS selector fuzzing and support for Ruby 1.9.x were added. The tag dictionary was updated from Webkit and Mozilla source trees.

    •  14 Mar 2010 17:09

    Release Notes: This release adds many more fuzzing scenarios (HTTP headers, media files, and DOM manipulation). It adds scripts to scrape attribute definitions from WebKit, Mozilla, gtkhtml, and dillo. It rewrites the subtest generation algorithm.

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