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		<title>By: Why crawling doesn&#8217;t matter &#124; tssci security</title>
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		<description>[...] Selenium was based on an older application driver called JWebUnit, which in turn was originally based on HttpUnit. JWebUnit and most other application drivers are now based on HtmlUnit, and all of the history and other detailed information can be read about on this wonderful blog entry entitled HtmlUnit vs. HttpUnit (a must read!). That article is also very good to hear about support of external Javascript libraries, and the author&#8217;s blog also has updates on new HtmlUnit features. [...]</description>
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