Stable release incorporating all of the features contained in the beta releases.
Many thanks to everyone who made feature requests and provided feedback on the beta versions.
Documentation
Burp Suite DocumentationTake a look at our Documentation section for full details about every Burp Suite tool, function and configuration option.
Extensibility
Burp ExtenderBurp Extender lets you extend the functionality of Burp Suite in numerous ways. Extensions can be written in Java, Python or Ruby.
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Thursday, January 7, 2010Tuesday, January 5, 2010v1.3beta2As well as various bugfixes, this release adds some handy conversion functions to the request/response editor, which are accessible via the context menu and shortcut keys. To use these, simply select the text you want to convert, and choose the relevant conversion: Available conversions include URL-encoding, HTML-encoding and Base64-encoding. You can also convert raw data into a "constructed string" for various code-injection contexts. For example, selecting the expression: xss and choosing "JavaScript constructed string" will convert this to: String.fromCharCode(120,115,115) This release also improves Mac compatibility in the message viewer/editor. Keyboard shortcuts now work with both the Ctrl and Command keys. And you can display the context menu without losing the current text selection. If you're experiencing other Mac pain, do let me know.
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