Catalyst-Plugin-FillInForm is a Catalyst plugin that automatically fills in
forms if the last form has missing or invalid fields.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Catalyst-Plugin-FillInForm/
PR: ports/80964
Submitted by: Travis Campbell <hcoyote@ghostar.org>
If you kill -HUP or kill the spreadlogd process, it will not actually process
the signal until after it has received its next message from Spread. You can
move you log files to new names and then kill -HUP and it will reopen the log
files. This is useful for seamless log rotation without losing any messages.
Spread is really cool. It is a poweful group communication toolkit developed
at the Center for Networking and Distributed Systems at the Johns Hopkins
University (http://www.spread.org/ and http://www.cnds.jhu.edu/, respectively).
WWW: http://www.lethargy.org/mod_log_spread/
PR: ports/80877
Submitted by: Meno Abels <meno.abels@adviser.com>
mod_log_spread is a patch to Apache's mod_log_config, which provides
an interface for spread to multicast access logs. It utilizes the
group communication toolkit Spread, developed at Johns Hopkins
University's Center for Networking and Distributed Systems.
mod_log_spread was developed to solve the problem of collecting
consolidated access logs for large web farms. In particular, the
solution needed to be scalable to hundreds of machines, utilize a
reliable network transport, allow machines to added or dropped on
the fly, and impose minimal performance impact on the webservers.
Current version is 1.0.3p3. This makes a fix to a stupid vhost
logging bug as well as providing a complete and flexible log-writing
solution.
WWW: http://www.lethargy.org/mod_log_spread/
PR: ports/80876
Submitted by: Meno Abels <meno.abels@adviser.com>
the Ports Collection. The author specifically insists that no patches
be distributed for his software.
Please do not contact portmgr about this policy, it is the author's sole
choice.
Hat: portmgr
Instiki is a wiki clone implemented in ruby with no
dependencies other than ruby-1.8.1 or greater. Instiki was
written and is maintained by David Heinemeier Hansson.
Homepage is WWW://www.instiki.org
PR: ports/76507
Submitted by: Kelley Reynolds <kelley@insidesystems.net>
developed in the Twisted Woven package. Its main focus is on separating the HTML
template from both the business logic and the display logic, while allowing the
programmer to write pure Python code as much as possible. It separates your code
into 'data' and 'render' functions, a simplified implementation of traditional
MVC. It has various parts which can be used individually or as a whole,
integrated web solution.
PR: ports/80049
Submitted by: "Choe, Cheng-Dae" <whitekid@gmail.com>
surveys, publish surveys and collect responses to surveys. Once a survey
has been created it can be published as an online survey (displayed as
single questions, group by group or all in one page) or you can use a
dataentry system for administration of paper-based versions of the survey.
PHP Surveyor can produced 'branching' surveys (set conditions on whether
individual questions will display), can vary the look and feel of your
survey through a templating system, and can provide basic statistical
analysis of your survey results.
PR: ports/79521
Submitted by: Janos Mohacsi <janos.mohacsi@bsd.hu>
Netscape and Internet Explorer. Inspired by Maik Jablonski's Epoz editor
to improve the JavaScript code and architecture, pluggability, standards
support, support for other webservers than Zope (which was the original target
platform for Epoz), configurability and a lot of other issues.
PR: ports/78792
Submitted by: Tim Middleton <x@Vex.Net>