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how do i load requests that i have saved earlier from burp suite using "save item" option

vansh | Last updated: Jul 30, 2022 03:57PM UTC

i know it might sound noob question for many peoples but can you please tell how do i load requests that i have saved earlier from burp suite using "save item" option

Liam, PortSwigger Agent | Last updated: Aug 01, 2022 07:47AM UTC

The requests should still be there in your HTTP history. Are you using the same project file? - https://portswigger.net/burp/documentation/desktop/projects Disk-based projects allow you to save your work and resume it later. All data is held on a disk in a project file. The save item function is a way to save your requests in another format outside of Burp.

vansh | Last updated: Aug 04, 2022 03:26PM UTC

i do not created project, i used temporary project and used ctrl+a to select all requests and clicked on save items from the burp history now my question is can i load those same requests in another burp using the saved files

Liam, PortSwigger Agent | Last updated: Aug 04, 2022 04:14PM UTC

How many requests do you need to import? You could just reopen them in Burp's browser? Alternatively, you could create a wstalkerCSV file and import them using this extension: - https://portswigger.net/bappstore/aa17a344e1ac4c8c976dc0fe0d9994ca

vansh | Last updated: Aug 05, 2022 06:31PM UTC

I can't tell in numbers, but these are tons of requests what am asking is can i reload them in another burp like it was in burp history when i saved them and till your reply i am trying the alternative method you gave

vansh | Last updated: Aug 05, 2022 07:30PM UTC

Sir i tried the alternative method but didn't get anything in sitemap i have json source file somehow i convert it to csv file and but when i import that csv file on wstalkerCSV extension its not working (not getting anything in sitemap)

Liam, PortSwigger Agent | Last updated: Aug 08, 2022 06:52AM UTC

Hi Vansh. It sounds like you may have to reload these requests in a browser. In the future, the best way to save your work would be to use a Burp Project file. Please let us know if you need any further assistance.

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