It allows editors specify patterns for how the title should be structured,
and on content creation pages, gives you the chance to specify the page
title rather than defaulting to the content's title.
WWW: http://drupal.org/project/page_title
PR: ports/135227
Submitted by: Nick Hilliard <nick at foobar.org>
Framework.
Most different point between Ark and Catalyst is that Ark has CGI
specific mode which can run applications less latency under CGI
environment.
WWW: http://opensource.kayac.com/en/projects/ark/
such as an HTTP proxy or an ICAP server, to outsource content
analysis and adaptation to a loadable module.
WWW: http://www.e-cap.org/
PR: ports/135190
Submitted by: Thomas-Martin Seck <tmseck at web.de>
data display in a web application.
Based on given resultset size, page size, and offset value sensed from
current URI, it constructs links for navigation between results pages.
It can be used conveniently from a templating system, has both OO and
functional interface, and can optionally generate necessary HTML
itself.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/CGI-Pager/
web services. It runs HTTP load tests, which are useful for capacity planning,
benchmarking, analysis, and system tuning.
Pylot generates concurrent load (HTTP Requests), verifies server responses,
and produces reports with metrics. Tests suites are executed and monitored
from a GUI or shell/console.
WWW: http://www.pylot.org/
popular open source MySQL database system for content storage.
It's completely free, totally customisable and in constant development.
WWW: http://www.e107.org/
PR: ports/135090
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
igal2 (the successor of igal) is a quick and easy program for placing your
images online with just one command-line. It generates a pretty good-looking
set of W3-compliant static HTML slides even with its default settings.
The slide show preloads the next image with JavaScript - ideal for slower links.
written using Ruby on Rails framework, it is cross-platform
and cross-database.
Feature Overview:
* Multiple projects support
* Flexible role based access control
* Flexible issue tracking system
* Gantt chart and calendar
* News, documents & files management
* Feeds & email notifications
* Per project wiki
* Per project forums
* Time tracking
* Custom fields for issues, time-entries, projects and users
* SCM integration (SVN, CVS, Git, Mercurial, Bazaar and Darcs)
* Issue creation via email
* Multiple LDAP authentication support
* User self-registration support
* Multilanguage support
* Multiple databases support
WWW: http://www.redmine.org/
PR: ports/134663
Submitted by: Bernahrd Froehlich <decke at bluelife.at>
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This branch adds support for accessing multiple repositories inside one Trac
project and based on 0.12 development version of Trac.
Trac uses a minimalistic approach to web-based software project management.
Our mission; to help developers write great software while staying out of
the way. Trac should impose as little as possible on a team's established
development process and policies.
What is Trac?
* An integrated system for managing software projects
* An enhanced wiki
* A flexible web-based issue tracker
* An interface to the Subversion revision control system
At the core of Trac lies an integrated wiki and issue/bug database. Using
wiki markup, all objects managed by Trac can directly link to other
issues/bug reports, code changesets, documentation and files.
WWW: http://trac.edgewall.org/
PR: ports/134314
Submitted by: Alexey V. Degtyarev <alexey at renatasystems.org>
Moonshine leverages the Windows Media capabilities from Silverlight,
provided by the Moonlight browser plugin, and the Firefox web
browser framework to enable the playback of embedded Windows Media
content on the web and local files on a user's desktop.
Note: The desktop player doesn't work yet.
for bandwidth optimization while browsing famous video
sharing portals/websites like Youtube, Metacafe etc.
It helps you save bandwidth when a particular video is
requested more than once from the same network/machine.
WWW: http://www.cachevideos.com/
PR: ports/134116
Submitted by: Murilo Opsfelder <mopsfelder at gmail.com>
Trac doesn't provide a web services API, this module currently "fakes"
an RPC interface around Trac's webforms and the feeds it exports.
Because of this, it's somewhat more brittle than a true RPC client
would be.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-Trac/
PR: ports/134386
Submitted by: Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
your favorite web-based applications. Much of what we used to
accomplish using an application running locally on our computers
is moving into the web browser. Thanks to advances in web technology,
these apps are increasingly powerful and usable. As a result,
applications like Gmail, Facebook and Google Docs are soaring
in popularity.
WWW: http://prism.mozilla.com
for HTML::TreeBuilder::XPath.
Currently, this module implements good enough methods
for work with Web::Scraper.
PR: ports/133780
Submitted by: TERAMOTO Masahiro <markun@onohara.to>
- Support for displaying smileys;
- HTML 4.0 entities (named entities and numerical entities);
- Automatic replacement of common text idioms by their corresponding symbols
(e.g. arrows, fractions, etc.);
- Simplified markup for single words: *this* /is/ _important_;
- Replace <name@domain> with "mailto:" links (obfuscated if needed)
(0.11 only - though that's now in Trac core);
- Replace \\... UNC paths with "file:///" links (0.11 only);
Each feature can be disabled individually if needed.
WWW: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/WikiGoodiesPlugin
PR: ports/134120
Submitted by: Alexey V. Degtyarev <alexey at renatasystems.org>
around the standard J2EE components (Java,servlets,JSP).
It's features include:WikiMarkup/Structured Text,File attachments,
Templates support,Data storage,Security,Easy plugin interface for
writing your own additions,UTF-8 support,JavaServerPages-based,
Easy-ish installation, Page locking to prevent editing conflicts,
Support for Multiple Wikis,etc.
WWW: http://www.jspwiki.org/
PR: ports/134078
Submitted by: wenheping at gmail.com
to play media in a browser. It should work with all browsers
on Unix-ish systems (Linux, BSD, Solaris) and use the NS4 API
(Mozilla, Firefox, Opera, etc.).
WWW: http://kdekorte.googlepages.com/gecko-mediaplayer
PR: ports/134009
Submitted by: Alexander Logvinov <ports at logvinov.com>
Firefox 3.1 Beta 3 is based on the Gecko 1.9.1 rendering platform,
which has been under development for the past 9 months. Firefox 3.1
is an incremental release on the previous version with significant
changes to improve web compatibility, performance, and ease of use:
* Improved the new Private Browsing Mode.
* Improvements to web worker thread support.
* Improved performance and stability with the new TraceMonkey
JavaScript engine.
* New native JSON support.
* Improvements to the Gecko layout engine, including speculative parsing
for faster content rendering.
* Support for new web technologies such as the <video> and <audio> elements,
the W3C Geolocation API, JavaScript query selectors, CSS 2.1 and 3 properties,
SVG transforms and offline applications.
Thanks to: beat@, nox@, gahr@, Florian Smeets,