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Also, try to search the Net for "Web management" or "Web tools" (Not "Net
tools": you would find a lot of TCP/IP and Packet analyzers matching these
keywords...)
Hope this help
P.S. If you do not know them already, it would be a good idea to learn Perl
and/or Python and/or OmniMark ( www.omnimark.com ). They all are great tools
for web management and HTML processing.