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I'd like to know which software was used for the development of the web page http://www.daraz.pk and http://www.jabong.com . How can I do it? Is there any tool for Firefox that could help me finding out this information?

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    Is there any specific reason you made an exact duplicate of the existing question?
    – slhck
    Apr 8, 2013 at 12:07

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Google Chrome has a plugin called Chrome Sniffer, you can use this to determine most if not all of the used JavaScript libraries and web frameworks. Unfortunately I do not know any equivalent of it in Firefox.

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  • Easy enough to install another browser though +1
    – Amicable
    Apr 8, 2013 at 11:25
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In Chrome, Firefox or Internet Explorer 9 you can use F12 to view the code (Firefox is a plugin you must install called Firebug).

Unless the software comments out where it came from though, I don't believe you can tell what software made the page. Or do you just want to know the underlying technologies?

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  • You don't need Firebug. In fact, the majority of the tools Firebug offers have been integrated for a while now. It's accessible through the Web Developer menu, and the main toolbar can be opened with Shift + F2. Or you could right click on any page and click View Page Source, which applies for all aforementioned browsers.
    – Bob
    Apr 8, 2013 at 11:35
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    Or use control-u to view the page source with needed a mouse. That works in every graphical browser I ever used, except for IE.
    – Hennes
    Apr 8, 2013 at 11:41

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