This is the current release of the Seamonkey open source web browser. It should
be fully compliant with all W3C standards, including HTML, CSS, XML, XSL,
JavaScript, MathML, SSL encryption, SVG and RDF. Also supports Java with
the use of the FreeBSD native Java plug-in.
This is the latest bleeding edge release. Beware that you'll probably find
bugs here, so if you value stability, try www/mozilla.
WWW: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/
Repocopied by: marcus
which integrates a variety range of useful features. With Gekko you can create,
manage, maintain or develop personal to large community websites in just a few
minutes.
PR: ports/89395
Submitted by: Jose Alonso Cardenas Marquez <acardenas@bsd.org.pe>
and clean, pragmatic design.
Developed and used over the past two years by a fast-moving online-news
operation, Django was designed from scratch to handle two challenges: the
intensive deadlines of a newsroom and the stringent requirements of experienced
Web developers. It has convenient niceties for developing content-management
systems, but it's an excellent tool for building any Web site.
PR: ports/89437
Submitted by: Jose Alonso Cardenas Marquez <acardenas@bsd.org.pe>
YaBB is a very nice free open-source forum written in Perl.
This port is still a work in progress, but tested and usable.
Many features (such as multi- lingual support) are still
to be added as knobs.
WWW: http://www.yabbforum.com/
PR: ports/89204
Submitted by: Andrew Pantyukhin <infofarmer@gmail.com>
New port: </usr/ports/www/squid_radius_auth> <RADIUS
authenticator for Squid proxy 2.5 and later> Output of
shar located in the fix section below.
WWW: http://www.squid-cache.org/contrib/squid_radius_auth
PR: ports/87858
Submitted by: "Michael Capp" <myntric@exeonline.com>
Joomla! is one of the most powerful Open Source Content
Management Systems on the planet. It is used all over
the world for everything from simple websites to complex
corporate applications. Joomla! is easy to install,
simple to manage, and reliable.
WWW: http://www.joomla.org/
PR: ports/87522
Submitted by: Francisco Alves Cabrita <francisco@nortenet.pt>
This software does all the dirty work of parsing HTTP Requests to find incoming
query parameters.
Incoming query parameters come from two places. The first place is the query
portion of the URL. Second is the content portion of an HTTP request as is the
case when parsing a POST request, for example.
to the first available view, unless status is set to 3xx, or there is a
response body. It also allows you to pass dump_info=1 to the url in
order to force a debug screen, while in debug mode.
If you have more than 1 view, you can specify which one to use with the
'view' config setting.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Catalyst-Plugin-Session/
PR: ports/89170
Submitted by: Lars Balker Rasmussen <lars@balker.dk>
used separately from the form generation. The validation works on compound data
structures, with all parts being nestable. It is separate from HTTP or any
other input mechanism.
PR: ports/89160
Submitted by: Choe Cheng-Dae <whitekid@gmail.com>
books from multiple sources easily. It utilizes at least one driver
implemented as a subclass of WWW::Scraper::ISBN::Driver, each of which is
designed to scrape from a single source. Because we found that different
sources had different information available on different books, we designed
a basic interface that could be implemented in whatever ways necessary to
retrieve the desired information.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/WWW-Scraper-ISBN/
PR: ports/88667
Submitted by: Ying-Chieh Liao <ijliao@csie.nctu.edu.tw>
with book information. It was primarily created as a return type for the
WWW::Scraper::ISBN module, though it could be used for other purposes. It
knows minimal information about itself, whether the book was found, where it
was found, its ISBN number, and whether any errors occurred. It is usually up
to the WWW::Scraper::ISBN::Driver and its subclasses to make sure that the
fields get set correctly.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/WWW-Scraper-ISBN-Record/
PR: ports/88666
Submitted by: Ying-Chieh Liao <ijliao@csie.nctu.edu.tw>
and methods. Driver subclasses named '$name' should be packaged as
WWW::Scraper::ISBN::$name_Driver, e.g. WWW::Scraper::ISBN::LOC_Driver for
LOC (Library of Congress) driver. Each driver need only implement the
search() method, though they may have as many other methods as they need to
get their job done. Only search() will be called by
WWW::Scraper::ISBN->search().
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/WWW-Scraper-ISBN-Driver/
PR: ports/88668
Submitted by: Ying-Chieh Liao <ijliao@csie.nctu.edu.tw>
This pr is a duplicate of ports/87108, which doesn't have the shar.
This shar creates a raqdevil/ directory which is suitable
for addition in the FreeBSD ports tree.
From the pkg-descr:
RAQdevil is a web control panel application, developed by
OffMyServer and based upon the Sun Cobalt RaQ550 software.
The RAQdevil is software that provides web based management
of multiple aspects of a server. RAQdevil manages system
users, web sites, email, DNS, and other common server
components used for web hosting.
http://www.raqdevil.com/
I submitted a shar for 0.9 as well, but cannot find the
original report via the web interface. This shar supercedes
0.9.
PR: ports/87129
Submitted by: Devon H. O'Dell <dodell@offmyserver.com>
platform. It allows you to build powerful and dynamic web applications
easily. Zope comes with source code and is friendly to developers as
well as users.
Zope is distinguished by its integrated object database which, when
combined with a revolutionary object model, provides a completely
unique facility for servicing content managers and web application
developers."
WWW: http://dev.zope.org/Zope3/
PR: ports/87604
Submitted by: Denis Shaposhnikov <dsh@vlink.ru>