This is a bundle of several ports covering many typical requirements
for building an Apple WebObjects deployment environment. Each port
is or has a dependancy with some other port in the bundle, and have
therefore been lodged collectively.
www/mod_webobjects
WOAdaptor is a collection of WebObjects WebServer Adaptors.
These include an Apache Module, CGI and FastCGI adaptors
This is a subproject of Project Wonder and is an effort to
pool enhancements and bug fixes for Apple's open source
codebase.
WWW: http://wonder.sourceforge.net/WOAdaptor.html
PR: ports/117299
Submitted by: Quinton Dolan <q@onthenet.com.au>
This is a bundle of several ports covering many typical requirements
for building an Apple WebObjects deployment environment. Each port
is or has a dependancy with some other port in the bundle, and have
therefore been lodged collectively.
www/woadaptor-cgi
WOAdaptor is a collection of WebObjects WebServer Adaptors.
These include an Apache Module, CGI and FastCGI adaptors
This is a subproject of Project Wonder and is an effort to
pool enhancements and bug fixes for Apple's open source
codebase.
WWW: http://wonder.sourceforge.net/WOAdaptor.html
PR: ports/117299
Submitted by: Quinton Dolan <q@onthenet.com.au>
This is a bundle of several ports covering many typical requirements
for building an Apple WebObjects deployment environment. Each port
is or has a dependancy with some other port in the bundle, and have
therefore been lodged collectively.
www/woadaptor
WOAdaptor is a collection of WebObjects WebServer Adaptors.
These include an Apache Module, CGI and FastCGI adaptors
This is a subproject of Project Wonder and is an effort to
pool enhancements and bug fixes for Apple's open source
codebase.
WWW: http://wonder.sourceforge.net/WOAdaptor.html
PR: ports/117299
Submitted by: Quinton Dolan <q@onthenet.com.au>
This is a bundle of several ports covering many typical requirements
for building an Apple WebObjects deployment environment. Each port
is or has a dependancy with some other port in the bundle, and have
therefore been lodged collectively.
www/webobjects
WebObjects runtime is the deployment environment for Apple WebObjects
Applications.
WebObjects is a suite of tools and object-oriented frameworks that enable
you to create and deploy web applications and web services using Java.
WWW: http://www.apple.com/webobjects
PR: ports/117299
Submitted by: Quinton Dolan <q@onthenet.com.au>
This is a bundle of several ports covering many typical requirements
for building an Apple WebObjects deployment environment. Each port
is or has a dependancy with some other port in the bundle, and have
therefore been lodged collectively.
www/webobjects
WebObjects runtime is the deployment environment for Apple WebObjects
Applications.
WebObjects is a suite of tools and object-oriented frameworks that enable
you to create and deploy web applications and web services using Java.
WWW: http://www.apple.com/webobjects
PR: ports/117299
Submitted by: Quinton Dolan <q@onthenet.com.au>
Reviewed by:
Approved by:
Obtained from:
MFC after:
Security:
The affected ports are the ones with gettext as a run-dependency
according to ports/INDEX-7 (5007 of them) and the ones with USE_GETTEXT
in Makefile (29 of them).
PR: ports/124340
Submitted by: edwin@
Approved by: portmgr (pav)
The affected ports are the ones with gettext as a run-dependency
according to ports/INDEX-7 (5007 of them) and the ones with USE_GETTEXT
in Makefile (29 of them).
PR: ports/124340
Submitted by: edwin@
Approved by: portmgr (pav)
GNU General Public Licence. It is free to download and use and
will remain so. FluxBB was conceived and designed to be fast and
light with less of the "not so essential" features that some of
the other forums have whilst not sacrificing essential functionality
or usability.
WWW: http://www.fluxbb.org/
PR: ports/123863
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
If password based logins is enabled in ikiwiki, those passwords were
until this release stored in cleartext in the userdb. To guard
against exposing users' passwords, ikiwiki now use strong (blowfish)
hashes for storing passwords.
To hash existing passwords, update to this version and run the
following command for each of your ikiwiki src dirs:
ikiwiki-transition hashpassword /path/to/your/wiki/srcdir
Approved by: erwin (mentor, implicit)
Security: http://www.vuxml.org/freebsd/90db9983-2f53-11dd-a0d8-0016d325a0ed.html
a BSD-style license like Apache. It allows the definition and use of macros
within apache runtime configuration files. The syntax is a natural extension
to apache html-like configuration style.
WWW: http://www.cri.ensmp.fr/~coelho/mod_macro/
PR: ports/124173
Submitted by: Lukasz Wasikowski <lukasz at wasikowski.net>
2008-04-07 net-mgmt/ap-utils: Does not work with gcc4.2; appears to be abandoned
2008-03-31 multimedia/xfce4-xmms-controller-plugin: Project is dead
2008-05-15 www/pear-HTTP_Session: Use www/pear-HTTP_Session2 instead
2008-05-04 security/bioapitool: All functionallity of this tools has been merged with pam_bsdbioapi
Apache Portable Runtime (APR) library. It multiplexes connections,
running the read/write communication asynchronously. Memory copies
and transformations are kept to a minimum to provide high
performance operation.
WWW: http://serf.googlecode.com
PR: ports/124059
Submitted by: Craig Rodrigues <rodrigc at FreeBSD.org>
mod_fileiri implements http IRIs for directories/files, i.e.
if accepts URIs with non-ASCII characters encoded in UTF-8 and
converts them to the legacy encoding used in the file system
(which can be specified per directory, or even finer if necessary
(although that's a real hack)).
What is more, it continues to accept requests in the legacy
encoding specified, and redirects them to the correct UTF-8
form, which then returns the actual document (without looping).
There is also a backwards mode, which does redirects from
URIs in a specified legacy encoding to UTF-8 if the directory/
filenames are in UTF-8.
WWW: http://www.w3.org/2003/06/mod_fileiri/
It's basically an LWP::UserAgent that remembers recurring api URLs and
parameters, plus sugar to parse the results.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/WebService-Simple/
PR: ports/123818
Submitted by: Masahiro Teramoto <markun at onohara.to>
LeechBlock is a simple productivity tool designed to block those
time-wasting sites that can suck the life out of your working day. All
you need to do is specify which sites to block and when to block them.
WWW: http://www.proginosko.com/leechblock.html
Author: James Anderson
PR: ports/123823 (with adjustments)
Submitted by: Anatoly Borodin <anatoly.borodin@gmail.com>
NOTE: 0.6.31 moving to www/nginx as stable version soon.
<ChangeLog>
*) Change: now the 0x00-0x1F, '"' and '\' characters are escaped as
\xXX in an access_log.
Thanks to Maxim Dounin.
*) Change: now nginx allows several "Host" request header line.
*) Feature: the "modified" flag in the "expires" directive.
*) Feature: the $uid_got and $uid_set variables may be used at any
request processing stage.
*) Feature: the $hostname variable.
Thanks to Andrei Nigmatulin.
*) Feature: DESTDIR support.
Thanks to Todd A. Fisher and Andras Voroskoi.
*) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur in worker process on Linux,
if keepalive was enabled.
</ChangeLog>
Sakai deployit to support teaching and learning, ad hoc group collaboration,
support for portfolios and research collaboration.
Sakai is a free and open source product that is built and maintained by the
Sakai community. Sakai's development model is called "Community Source"
because many of the developers creating Sakai are drawn from the "community"
of organizations that have adopted and are using Sakai.
WWW: http://www.sakaiproject.org
PR: ports/121730
Submitted by: wenheping at gmail.com
installation of the cachemgr.conf.default file: instead of explicitly
installing it I thought it would be enough to change an automake
variable that served an entirely different purpose, namely
hardcoding the path to the configuration in the cachemgr.cgi
binary.
- While at it: remove a no longer needed .sh reference from
files/pkg-message.in.
- Set PORTREVISION to 1 because the hardcoded name of the default
configuration file has changed within cachemgr.cgi.
PR: 123573
Submitted by: Thomas-Martin Seck <tmseck@web.de> (maintainer)
configuration file to be passed to the C++ preprocessor (Squid bug #2346).
Thanks to Laurent Levier for reporting this issue to the maintainer.
- Fix a mistake I (the maintainer) introduced regarding the installation
of the cachemgr.conf.default file: instead of explicitly installing it
I thought it would be enough to change an automake variable that served
an entirely different purpose. This is also a bug in www/squid which
will be addressed in a separate PR.
- Portrevision bumped because the content of the package changed
(the cachemgr.cgi binary now has the correct path to cachemgr.conf
hardcoded).
PR: 123572
Submitted by: Thomas-Martin Seck <tmseck@web.de> (maintainer)
<ChangeLog>
*) Bugfix: nginx did not process FastCGI response if header was at the
end of FastCGI record; bug appeared in 0.6.2.
Thanks to Sergey Serov.
*) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur in worker process if a file
was deleted and the "open_file_cache_errors" directive was off.
</ChangeLog>
This class provides an easy interface to HTML::StripScripts, using
HTML::Parser to parse the HTML.
See HTML::Parser for details of how to customise how the raw HTML
is parsed into tags, and HTML::StripScripts for details of how to
customise the way those tags are filtered.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/HTML-StripScripts-Parser/
Submitted by: kftseng@iyard.org
This module strips scripting constructs out of HTML, leaving as
much non-scripting markup in place as possible. This allows web
applications to display HTML originating from an untrusted source
without introducing XSS (cross site scripting) vulnerabilities.
You will probably use HTML::StripScripts::Parser rather than using
this module directly.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/HTML-StripScripts/
Submitted by: kftseng@iyard.org
The system is fast, easy to use, and easy to modify.
New users should have no problem using and enjoying Habari.
Advanced users should have no problem tweaking Habari to do exactly
what they need it to do.
WWW: http://habariproject.org/
PR: ports/122457
Submitted by: ayunyan <ayunyan at gmail.com>
<ChangeLog>
*) Bugfix: the "sub_filter" directive might set text to change into
output.
*) Bugfix: a segmentation fault occurred in worker process, if empty
stub block was used second time in SSI.
*) Bugfix: the "proxy_store" and "fastcgi_store" directives did not
check a response length.
*) Bugfix: nginx issued the bogus error message "SSL_shutdown() failed
(SSL: )"; bug appeared in 0.5.35.
*) Bugfix: in HTTPS mode requests might fail with the "bad write retry"
error; bug appeared in 0.5.35.
*) Bugfix: the "fastcgi_catch_stderr" directive did return error code;
now it returns 502 code, that can be rerouted to a next server using
the "fastcgi_next_upstream invalid_header" directive.
*) Bugfix: a segmentation fault occurred in master process if the
"fastcgi_catch_stderr" directive was used; bug appeared in 0.5.32.
Thanks to Manlio Perillo.
</ChangeLog>
Customize application menus - rearrange or remove menuitems from the
main context menu (right-click menu) and main menubar (File Edit View
etc.)
WWW: http://menueditor.mozdev.org/