for Ruby. It is designed to be backwards compatible with the standard RSS
parser, but will never do RSS generation.
WWW: http://rubyforge.org/projects/simple-rss/
PR: ports/136717
Submitted by: TERAMOTO Masahiro <markun at onohara.to>
URL correction, and Web service queries -- whatever it takes --
to find the feed.
WWW: http://rubyforge.org/projects/rfeedfinder/
PR: ports/136715
Submitted by: TERAMOTO Masahiro <markun at onohara.to>
Gallery is a web based software product that lets you manage your
photos on your own website. You must have your own website with PHP
support in order to install and use it. With Gallery you can easily
create and maintain albums of photos via an intuitive interface. Photo
management includes automatic thumbnail creation, image resizing,
rotation, ordering, captioning, searching and more. Albums can have
read, write and caption permissions per individual authenticated user
for an additional level of privacy. Give accounts to your friends and
family and let them upload and manage their own photos on your
website!
WWW: http://gallery.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/135709
Submitted by: appleboy <appleboy.tw@gmail.com>
line. It uses common UNIX tools such as cat, grep, and sed to create
static HTML content.
This port (www/nanoblogger-extra) contains additional language
definitions, plugins, and various other add-ons for www/nanoblogger.
WWW: http://nanoblogger.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/136323
Submitted by: Tobias Rehbein <tobias.rehbein@web.de>
applications. These messages are usually used to provide feedback
to the user (eg: you changes have been saved, your credit card
number has been stolen, ...). One important characteristic they
must provide is the ability to survive a redirect (ie: display the
message in a page after being redirected from a form submission).
WWW: http://python-rum.org/wiki/WebFlash
PR: ports/136404
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
several times a file, then shutdown.
Woof serves autogenerated archives, when a directory is specified.
WWW: http://www.home.unix-ag.org/simon/woof.html
PR: ports/136400
Submitted by: Dereckson <dereckson at gmail.com>
2009-07-07 audio/gai-visual-audio: abandoned project, does not build
2009-07-05 devel/linxt: Use devel/roboctl instead.
2007-08-22 german/citrix_ica: Use net/citrix_ica
2007-08-22 japanese/citrix_ica: Use net/citrix_ica
2009-06-30 mail/bogofilter-qdbm: Migrate to bogofilter-tc instead
2009-06-27 mail/xc-mail: depends on a port that expired in 2007
2009-07-01 www/trac-blog: Not supported anymore for trac > 0.10; use FullBlogPlugin instead
2009-07-01 www/trac-restrictedarea: Not supported anymore; functionality included in trac since 0.11
- Update a bunch of c# ports as well (gtksharp20, mono-zeroconf, tomboy,
gnome-desktop-sharp, gnomesharp20).
- Remove devel/monodoc as it is now included in lang/mono.
- Add www/mod_mono, an apache module serving ASP.net pages.
- Add www/xsp, a mono-based webserver.
PR: ports/135248, ports/135249
Submitted by: Romain Tartiere <romain@blogreen.org>
implemented in 1000 lines of Munger(1). Blogd creates the simplest blog
that is still useful, in its author's estimation. On a single-core system,
it should be able to service 500 requests/second. More cores will yield
proportionally better performance.
WEB: http://www.mammothcheese.ca/
PR: ports/135513
Submitted by: James Bailie <jimmy at mammothcheese.ca>
Webform are questionnaires, contact or request/register forms, surveys,
polls or a front end to issues tracking systems.
Submissions from a webform are saved in a database table and can optionally
be mailed to a nominated e-mail address upon submission. Past submissions
are viewable for users with the correct permissions.
Webform includes some simple statistical tools to help in form design and
evaluation and also allows the whole table to be downloaded as a csv file
for detailed statistical analysis.
WWW: http://drupal.org/project/webform
PR: ports/135231
Submitted by: Nick Hilliard <nick at foobar.org>
various kinds of content (nodes, categories, users) without requiring the
user to manually specify the path alias.
WWW: http://drupal.org/project/pathauto
PR: ports/135228
Submitted by: Nick Hilliard <nick at foobar.org>
(Search Engine Optimization) actions that you should take to maximize the
presence of your Drupal website in the major search engines like Google,
Yahoo, Live, etc. It provides a checklist that helps you keep track of what
needs to be done. First, it will look to see what modules you already have
installed. Then, all you have to do is go down the list of unchecked items
and do them.
WWW: http://drupal.org/project/seo_checklist
PR: ports/135229
Submitted by: Nick Hilliard <nick at foobar.org>
editing content in the Drupal CMS. It simplifies installation of editors
and allows you to define which editor to use depending on the input format.
This module replaces all existing editor integration modules and no other
Drupal module is required.
It is capable of supporting any kind of client-side editor as long as there
are support files for it that integrate the external library with Wysiwyg
API. A client-side editor can be a regular HTML-based editor, a
"pseudo-editor" (that just provides buttons to insert HTML markup into a
plain textarea), or even a Flash-based editor. Support for various editor
libraries is built-in.
The Wysiwyg API also allows Drupal modules to register plugins (or
"buttons") for editors.
WWW: http://drupal.org/project/wysiwyg
PR: ports/135230
Submitted by: Nick Hilliard <nick at foobar.org>
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>