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>
vtiger CRM is an open source Customer Relationship Management
(CRM) software mainly for small and medium businesses. vtiger
CRM is built over proven, fast, and reliable LAMP/WAMP
(Linux/Windows, Apache, MySQL, and PHP) technologies and open
source projects, such as SugarCRM (SPL 1.1.2), phpBB (GPL), and
others.
WWW: http://www.vtiger.com
Firefox is a Web, FTP and gopher browser branched from Mozilla.
It does not include an HTML editor, e-mail user agent, IRC
client, or news reader.
This is a pre-compiled Linux/i386 version, able to run plugins
from that platform. This port is compatible with the Flash
plugin from ports/www/linux-flashplugin6/ and with the Java
plugin from ports/java/linux-blackdown-jdk14/.
WWW: http://mozilla.org/projects/firefox/
PR: ports/75326
Submitted by: Aaron Voisine <voisine@gmail.com>
the free encyclopedia, and other projects.
It's designed to handle a large number of users and pages without imposing
too rigid a structure or workflow.
WWW: http://www.mediawiki.org/
PR: ports/76957
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <tux AT pinguru dot net>
servers. Ready-To-Run has designed these modules to work as DSO modules with no
need to patch the apache sources.
PR: ports/77218
Submitted by: Scot W. Hetzel <swhetzel@gmail.com>
on the web and in intranets. It offers full flexibility and extendability while
featuring an accomplished set of ready-made interfaces, functions and modules.
PR: ports/77180
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <tux@pinguru.net>
application. It is ideal for people wanting to offer a hosted version
of WordPress, but due to its complexity installation and maintainance
is not supported in the same manner WordPress is.
WWW: http://mu.wordpress.org/
PR: 75240
Submitted by: Jin-Shan Tseng <tjs at cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw>
This is my first port with code from PEAR, so I hope I got
it right. I based it off of www/pear-HTTP.
The HTTP_Client class wraps around HTTP_Request and provides
a higher level interface for performing multiple HTTP
requests.
Features:
* Manages cookies and referrers between requests
* Handles HTTP redirection
* Has methods to set default headers and request parameters
* Implements the Subject-Observer design pattern: the base class sends
events to listeners that do the response processing.
PR: ports/76995
Submitted by: Joseph Scott <joseph@randomnetworks.com>
Provides an interface to easily send hidden files or any
arbitrary data to HTTP clients. HTTP_Download can gain its
data from variables, files or stream resources.
It features:
- Basic caching capabilities
- Basic throttling mechanism
- On-the-fly gzip-compression
- Ranges (partial downloads and resuming)
- Delivery of on-the-fly generated archives through Archive_Tar
and Archive_Zip
PR: ports/76366
Submitted by: Antônio Carlos Venâncio Júnior <antonio@php.net>