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ZAP - Baseline Scan The ZAP Baseline scan is a script that is available in the ZAP Docker images. It runs the ZAP spider against the specified target for (by default) 1 minute and then waits for the passive scanning to complete before reporting the results. Find local TV listings for your local broadcast, cable and satellite providers and watch full episodes of your favorite TV shows online. The Western Depot's retail store is still closed to foot traffic. We can take internet or phone orders for curb side pickup at our shipping door.

If you are using ZAP as a proxy then you'll need some sort of scripting or coding controlling the API.
Otherwise theres no way for ZAP to 'know' when you've finished proxying and want to start the attack.
One option is to use Ant tasks.
A while ago I implemented a demo for doing this with BodgeIt: https://code.google.com/p/bodgeit/wiki/RegTests
If that sounds interesting then have a play and let us know if you have any problems - I havnt looked at that for a while :/
Otherwise you'll need to drive the ZAP API via one of the clients.
Theres an example using the java API here: https://code.google.com/p/zaproxy-test/source/browse/trunk/src/org/zaproxy/clientapi/core/WavsepStatic.java
You just need to include the API jar somewhere on your classpath - its just a standard jar.
Does that help?
If not let us know what you are having problems with and we can sort them out.
The documentation could definitely do with improving, and these sort of questions really help us understand where the docs are lacking ;)
Cheers,
Simon

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Bahamas Shrimp

The Bahamas Shrimp is a nice new fly for bonefishwith a great look - lots of rubber legs add plenty of movement to thisfly to trigger strikes from bonefish. Tied in two different weights; Bead Chain Eye forshallow water, and Lead Eye version (pictured here) for boat fishing or slightly deeperwater. $6.29/ea
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Meiho 'Rungun' Two-sided Fly Case
Meiho's two-sided box linedwith slit foam makes the most of the space inside - Meiho calls this their 'Rungun' case,but we'd probably call it the 'Grab-n-go'! On a recent bonefishing trip, we took just this one box while wading away from the boat... this box will easily hold 72 standard size bonefish flies, possibly even more if you maximize use of the space. Outside dimensionsof the box are approximately 7 1/8' x 4 1/8' x 1 1/2' (18.5 cm x 10.5 cm x 4 cm). This box is ideally suited for most bonefish flies, but will also hold small streamers - this is a hell of a good box for the river too. Stainless steel hinge pins and well designed latches round out this excellent box. More photos are shown on the 'Fly FishingAccessories' page - see link at the top of this page for all of those products.
Meiho 'RUNGUN' Two-Sided Fly Case $19.95 Add to Cart
The slim-profile 'Bonefish Box' by Anglers Image shown in the photo below is one of the finest boxes we have ever found for carrying standard bonefish patterns - modern 'slit foam' design holds flies securely and is easy to insert the flies in. This box will hold approximately 24 standard sized bonefish flies, but still fits easily in a shirt pocket - something that many boxes are advertised to do, but few achieve. The lid of this box is clear, which allows the angler to view the contents of the box before opening it - a real advantage as it minimizes fumbling while wading the flats or preparing to tie on a new fly from the deck of a bouncing boat. Dimensions are 5 3/4' x 3 5/8' x 7/8' (14.5 cm x 9 cm x 2.2 cm). Click photo shown below to view the box empty.
Also available is the 'Big Bonefish Box' (second photo) - this box dimensions are 7 3/8' x 3 7/8' x 1 1/8' - this larger box will hold up to 3 dozen standard bonefish flies when neatly arranged, and also has a bit more headroom for larger flies like crabs & sliders, etc. Both of these boxes are priced the same, and both are in stock now.
We can assemble fly selections similar to those shown these boxes. If you wish to order a selection of flies for your fishing, please call or e-mail us with details about where you plan to fish, and we can tailor a selection to suit your needs.
Bonefish Box
'Bonefish Box' $12.95 (pictured above - flies not included) Add to Cart
'Big Bonefish Box' $12.95 (pictured below - flies not included) Add to Cart
Big Bonefish Box

These days I'm often using one of the ZAP 'super glues' to increase the durability of my saltwater flies - a quick hit on the thread wraps here and there makes the flies really tough! The green label stuff that we sell is basically all-purpose, and can even be used as a 'head cement' to finish the fly. Anyway, the 'trick' offered here is that ZAP offers what they call their 'Extender Tips' or 'Flexi Tips' - a very fine plastic nozzle tip that can be put on the super glue bottles, and left like this on the bench during tying - there's no need to keep putting the cap back on, as the nozzles can be left on for days without clogging. The 'Zap A Gap' that we sell now comes packaged with these tips. I do keep a small rag handy to quickly clean up any spills and to keep the extender tips clean.

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