1.3 code base. It is an attractive alternative to servers like Apache,
Netscape and Zeus due to its strength in dynamic page and data generation.
WWW: http://www.caudium.net/
server daemon. The daemon typically runs behind an HTTP proxy; it forks a shell
and communicates with the script using XMLHTTP on port 80 or securely using
SSL. This provides you with shell access to your machine from almost any Web
browser, even when firewalls are in the way.
WWW: http://anyterm.org/
PR: ports/140740
Submitted by: Douglas Thrift
JavaScript, analyzes it, removes dead code and rewrites and minimizes
what's left. It also checks syntax, variable references, and types,
and warns about common JavaScript pitfalls. It is used in many of
Google's JavaScript apps, including Gmail, Google Web Search, Google
Maps, and Google Docs.
WWW: http://code.google.com/closure/compiler/
PR: ports/140556
Submitted by: Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
It was designed from scratch to be easy to use and easier to maintain.
WWW: http://blogsum.obfuscurity.com/
PR: ports/140290
Submitted by: Johan Huldtgren <jhuldtgren@gmail.com>
feeds.
zcrss-addfeed Calls the addFeed dialog for ZConf::RSS::GUI
zcrss-admin Manages stuff in ZConf for ZConf::RSS.
zcrss-browse Calls the view dialog for ZConf::RSS::GUI
zcrss-get Fetches a feed and applies the template for it.
zcrss-managetemplates Calls the manage di
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/~vvelox/ZConf-RSS/
PR: ports/140410
Submitted by: "Zane C.B." <vvelox@vvelox.net>
your webserver is doing - at any time, except when you need that
information. Because this information is normally gathered via the
server-status page, it will be unavailable when the webserver is not responding.
The system administrator can restart the daemon and hope to get a glimpse of the
server-status page, a tiny clue about what is causing the trouble, before the
server gets overloaded again.
This project aims at helping the system administrator get his information
in crisis situations.
WWW: http://fabletech.com/ftasv
PR: ports/140003
Submitted by: Sylvio Cesar Teixeira <sylvio at FreeBSD.org>
a number of tags with any Model instance and makes retrieval of tags simple.
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/django-tagging/
PR: ports/140110
Submitted by: Kevin Golding <ports at caomhin.org>
It offers request dispatching (Routes) with url parameter support,
Templates, key/value Databases, a build-in HTTP Server and adapters
for many third party WSGI/HTTP-server and template engines.
All in a single file and with no dependencies other than the Python
Standard Library.
WWW: http://bottle.paws.de/
the browser can broker richer experiences on the Web,
by integrating more closely with online services.
WWW: http://labs.mozilla.com/weave/
PR: ports/138539
Submitted by: Grzegorz Blach <magik@roorback.net>
Free-SA is a statistic analyzer for daemons log files similar to SARG.
Its main advantages over SARG are much better speed (7x-20x times),
more reports support, crossplatform work and W3C compliance of
generated HTML/CSS reports code.
WWW: http://free-sa.sourceforge.net
PR: ports/137172
Submitted by: Alexander Moisseev <moiseev@mezonplus.ru>
Reworked by: myself
Feature safe: yes
flickr via flickr API's to get a users (configured in httpd.conf) public photo
sets, photos in sets and recent photos uploaded in flickr etc...
Currently only 4 api calls have been implmeneted (all are GET calls). These
API's return data in XML format. The XML can then be parsed by the calling code
(e.g. front end Javascript/php) to display thumbnails of the images say in a
scrollbar. (Code for front end is not distributed as yet)
This module can be used by web developers who want to show their photos/albums
uploaded in flickr on their website and/or access to metadata of their photos
for their own needs/purposes.
WWW: http://www.vshank.com/code/mod_flickr
PR: ports/138299
Submitted by: vshankar
- Update to 2.3.3
- Fix install paths as they should have been
- Remove CONFLICTS
- Change MAINTAINER address from tota@rtfm.jp to tota@FreeBSD.org
- Remove the MOVED entry
Approved by: maho (mentor)
User features
- Navigate the FTP server
- Upload files
- Download files
- Zip files
- Unzip files
- Install software
- Copy, move and delete
- Copy or move to a 2nd FTP server
- Rename and chmod
- View code with syntax highlighting
- Plain text editor
- HTML editors
- Code editor
- Search for words or phrases
- Calculate size
WWW: http://www.net2ftp.com/
PR: ports/137868
Submitted by: Alexander Kriventsov
on Google Appengine.
The stable version includes the following classes:
Session: An http session class to preserve identity across http requests.
It uses both BigTable and Memcache for performance and reliability.
It also includes middleware to plug in with django.
Cache: A BigTable and Memcache caching class. Any object that can be pickled
can be stored in cache.
Event: A subscribe/fire event system that gives developers the ability to set
callback functions.
Flash: A cookie based messaging library. Using json, data structures can be
stored as a cookie in the browser and retrieved on the next request.
Useful for messages such as "Thank you for logging in."
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/gaeutilities/
collaboration platform. Use Foswiki to run a project development
space, a document management system, a knowledge base or any other
groupware tool on either an intranet or on the Internet.
WWW: http://www.foswiki.org/
It supports multi threads, customization, directory listing and CGI.
It is confirmed to run the following software under tinytinyhttpd
with no hassle:
* MTOS(Movable Type Open Source) (perl)
* WordPress (php)
* blogn Plus (php)
* tDiary (ruby)
* PukiWiki (php)
* NucreusCMS (php)
* blosxom (perl)
WWW: http://github.com/mattn/tinytinyhttpd/tree/master
PR: ports/137354
Submitted by: Shinsuke Matsui <smatsui at karashi.org>
A Python package for interacting with a MediaWiki wiki using
the MediaWiki API.
Designed for MediaWiki version 1.15 and higher, should work
on 1.13, older versions may have bugs.
The edit-API must be enabled on the site to use editing features.
class. This method reads the optional traits parameter from app and component
config and instantiates the component subclass with those traits using
"new_with_traits" in MooseX::Traits from MooseX::Traits::Pluggable.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/CatalystX-Component-Traits/
PR: ports/137142
Submitted by: Bill Brinzer <bill.brinzer at gmail.com>
multiple HTTP requests (form submits). You can use it to prevent duplicate
submits, or to protect against CSRF attacks.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Catalyst-Controller-RequestToken/
PR: ports/137140
Submitted by: Bill Brinzer <bill.brinzer at gmail.com>
proxy or proxies (host1..N and port1..N) and opens a listening socket,
forwarding each request to the parent proxy (moving in a circular list if the
active parent stops working). Along the way, a connection to the parent is
created anew and authenticated or, if available, previously cached connection
is reused to achieve higher efficiency and faster responses. When the chain is
set up, cntlm should be used as a proxy in your applications. Cntlm also
integrates transparent TCP/IP port forwarding (tunneling) through the parent
(incl. authentication).
WWW: http://cntlm.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/137016
Submitted by: Antony Mawer <ports at mawer.org>
EOT is used by Internet Explorer to support css @font-face declarations.
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/ttf2eot/
PR: 136824
Submitted by: Stefan Bethke <stb@lassitu.de>
files. These files (and htaccess) are used to do Basic Authentication
on a web server.
The passwords file is a flat-file with login name and their associated
crypted password. You can use this for non-Apache files if you wish,
but it was written specifically for .htaccess style files.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Apache-Htpasswd/
PR: ports/136767
Submitted by: Masafumi NAKANE <max at FreeBSD.org>
a single unified object graph, regardless of the underlying feed format.
Feed normalizer attempts to parse a given feed using all available
configured parsers.
Feed normalizer is useful when the representation of the data of
an underlying RSS/Atom feed should be the same regardless of the underlying
format and its terminology.
WWW: http://rubyforge.org/projects/feed-normalizer/
PR: ports/136758
Submitted by: TERAMOTO Masahiro <markun at onohara.to>
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>
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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,
gzip-compression from the webserver.
If the response contains a header with 'Content-Encoding: gzip',
it decompresses the response in order to get the original
(uncompressed) content.
This module will help to reduce bandwith fetching webpages, if
supported by the webeserver. If the webserver does not support
gzip-compression, no decompression will be made.
This modules is a direct subclass of WWW::Mechanize and will
therefore support any methods provided by WWW::Mechanize.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/WWW-Mechanize-Gzip/
http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.26/ for a list of what's new.
On the FreeBSD front, we introduced a port of libxul 1.9 as an alternative
for Firefox 2.0 as a Gecko provider. Almost all of the Gecko consumers
can make use of this provider by setting:
WITH_GECKO=libxul
The GNOME 2.26 port was done by ahze, kwm, marcus, and mezz with
contributions by Joseph S. Atkinson, Peter Wemm, Eric L. Chen,
Martin Matuska, Craig Butler, and Pawel Worach.
aiming to help you efficiently communicate with the service
with programmatic ways.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/WWW-HatenaDiary/
PR: ports/133428
Submitted by: Masahiro Teramoto <markun at onohara.to>
Features:
* methods like GET/HEAD/POST/* via HTTP/1.1.
* HTTPS(SSL), Cookies, proxy, authentication(Digest, NTLM, Basic), etc.
* asynchronous HTTP request, streaming HTTP request.
* by contrast with net/http in standard distribution;
o Cookies support
o MT-safe
o streaming POST (POST with File/IO)
o Digest auth
o Negotiate/NTLM auth for WWW-Authenticate (requires net/htlm module)
o NTLM auth for Proxy-Authenticate (requires win32/sspi module)
o extensible with filter interface
o you dont have to care HTTP/1.1 persistent connection (httpclient cares instead of you)
* Not supported now
o Cache
o Rather advanced HTTP/1.1 usage such as Range, deflate, etc. (of course you can set it in header by yourself)
For more detail, see API document at dev.ctor.org/doc/httpclient/
WWW: http://raa.ruby-lang.org/project/httpclient/
Sponsored by: RideCharge Inc.
2009-03-26 www/drupal4-filemanager: Drupal 4.7.x is end-of-life since 200802. Please migrate to Drupal 6.x
2009-03-26 www/drupal4-gsitemap: Drupal 4.7.x is end-of-life since 200802. Please migrate to Drupal 6.x
2009-03-26 www/drupal4-i18n: Drupal 4.7.x is end-of-life since 200802. Please migrate to Drupal 6.x
2009-03-26 www/drupal4-nice_menus: Drupal 4.7.x is end-of-life since 200802. Please migrate to Drupal 6.x
2009-03-26 www/drupal4-taxonomy_access: Drupal 4.7.x is end-of-life since 200802. Please migrate to Drupal 6.x
2009-03-26 www/drupal4-textile: Drupal 4.7.x is end-of-life since 200802. Please migrate to Drupal 6.x
2009-03-26 www/drupal4: Drupal 4.7.x is end-of-life since 200802. Please migrate to Drupal 6.x
2009-03-31 www/squid26: The 2.6 series is no longer actively maintained by the Squid developers
2009-03-30 x11-themes/camaelon-nesedah: now included in camaelon
Mojomojo is a sort of content managment system, borrowing many concepts
from wikis and blogs. It allows you to maintain a full tree-structure
of pages, and to interlink them in various ways. It has full version
support, so you can always go back to a previous version and see what's
changed with an easy AJAX- based diff system. There are also a bunch of
other features like bult-in fulltext search, live AJAX preview of editing,
and RSS feeds for every wiki page.
To find out more about how you can use MojoMojo, please visit
http://mojomojo.org or read the installation instructions in
MojoMojo::Installation to try it out yourself.
(This was a massive piece of work... Let me know if you use it!)
HTML::GenToc generates anchors and a table of contents for
HTML documents. Depending on the arguments, it will insert
the information it generates, or output to a string, a separate file
or STDOUT.
While it defaults to taking H1 and H2 elements as the significant
elements to put into the table of contents, any tag can be defined
as a significant element. Also, it doesn't matter if the input
HTML code is complete, pure HTML, one can input pseudo-html
or page-fragments, which makes it suitable for using on templates
and HTML meta-languages such as WML.
Also included in the distrubution is hypertoc, a script which uses the
module so that one can process files on the command-line in a
user-friendly manner.
This module contains a number of functions for taking sets of URLs and
labels and creating suitably formatted HTML. These links are "smart"
because, if given the url of the current page, if any of the links in
the list equal it, that item in the list will be formatted as a special
label, not as a link; this is a Good Thing, since the user would be
confused by clicking on a link back to the current page.
intervals. Events will run during the first request which meets or
exceeds the specified time. Depending on the level of traffic to the
application, events may or may not run at exactly the correct time,
but it should be enough to satisfy many basic scheduling needs.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Catalyst-Plugin-Scheduler/
PR: ports/133074
Submitted by: Fernan Aguero <fernan at iib.unsam.edu.ar>
Instances of the HTTP::Daemon::SSL class are HTTP/1.1 servers
that listen on a socket for incoming requests.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/HTTP-Daemon-SSL/
PR: ports/132810
Submitted by: Mykola Marzhan <delgod at portaone.com>
highlighting for a wide range of languages.
WWW: http://drupal.org/project/geshifilter
PR: ports/132947
Submitted by: Eygene Ryabinkin <rea-fbsd at codelabs.ru>
chat with anyone else visiting the same website, listening to the same music,
or watching the same video at the same time as you!
Thanks to this plugin, you can see and chat with people who are currently
listening to the same music as you on Deezer.
Please install it thanks to the WoozTalk port in net-im/wooztalk
WWW: http://www.wooztalk.com
PR: ports/132871
Submitted by: David <tech at wooztalk.com>
A collection of classes for making and/or parsing XMLRPC and SOAP requests.
This is intended to provide a framework for implementing web services,
so this release also contains initial support for parsing/editing
web service definitions (WSDL).
LICENSE: LGPL2 or later
WWW: http://www.gnustep.org/resources/downloads.php
It deletes CGI::Session-type sessions which have passed their use-by date.
It works with CGI::Session-type sessions in a database or in disk files,
but does not appear to work with CGI::Session::PureSQL-type sessions.
The recommended way to use this module is via method expire_sessions(),
which requires CGI::Session V 4 or later.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/~rsavage/CGI-Session-ExpireSessions-1.09/
PR: ports/132558
Submitted by: Gerard Seibert <gerard@seibercom.net>
redundancy: if one site doesn't work, it just tries a different one.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/App-Nopaste
PR: ports/132500
Submitted by: bapt <baptiste.daroussin at gmail.com>
Mahara, meaning 'think' or 'thought' in Te Reo M.ori, is user centred
environment with a permissions framework that enables different views of an
e-portfolio to be easily managed. Mahara also features a weblog, resume builder
and social networking system, connecting users and creating online learner
communities.
WWW: http://www.mahara.org/
PR: ports/131932
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
2009-03-04 devel/rubygem-mojombo-grit: Obsolete, use devel/rubygem-grit instead
2009-03-08 mail/postfix1: Not supported anymore by vendor. Please choose a new one version.
2009-03-08 mail/postfix21: Not supported anymore by vendor. Please choose a new one version.
2009-03-08 mail/postfix22: Not supported anymore by vendor. Please choose a new one version.
2009-03-01 www/rubygem-actionwebservice: from rails 2.0 www/rubygem-rails use www/rubygem-activeresource instead
primarily in Apple's Safari browser. It is made to be embedded in other
applications, such as mail readers, or web browsers.
It is able to display content such as HTML, SVG, XML, and others. It also
supports DOM, XMLHttpRequest, XSLT, CSS, Javascript/ECMAscript and more.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Gtk2-WebKit/
PR: ports/131044
Submitted by: Zane C, Bowers <vvelox at vvelox.net>
any WSGI application and makes it easy to send test requests
to that application, without starting up an HTTP server.
It provides convenient full-stack testing of applications
written with any WSGI-compatible framework.
WWW: http://pythonpaste.org/webtest/
PR: ports/132045
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
This isn't meant to be the Next Big Thing in templating; it's
just a handy little templating language for when your project
outgrows string.Template or % substitution. It's small, it
embeds Python in strings, and it doesn't do much else.
WWW: http://pythonpaste.org/tempita/
PR: ports/132043
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
It's feautures:
* Easy get, post, put, delete requests
* Basic http authentication
* Default request query string parameters (ie: for api
keys that are needed on each request)
* Automatic parsing of JSON and XML into ruby hashes
based on response content-type
WWW: http://rubyforge.org/projects/httparty/
PR: ports/128661
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping_AT_gmail dot com>
- need rubygem-activesupport 2.2
Active Resource
Active Resource attempts to provide a coherent wrapper object-relational
mapping for REST web services. It follows the same philosophy as
Active Record, in that one of its prime aims is to reduce the amount of
code needed to map to these resources. This is made possible by relying
on a number of code- and protocol-based conventions that make it easy for
Active Resource to infer complex relations and structures.
These conventions are outlined in detail in the documentation
for ActiveResource::Base.
WWW: http://www.rubyonrails.org/
WWW: http://rubyforge.org/projects/activeresource/
PR: ports/131280
Submitted by: clsung
authenticate users by checking credentials via the Cyrus SASL library.
This may be interesting for setups where other daemons (e.g. for SMTP, IMAP or
LDAP) already running at a machine use SASL to authenticate users.
WWW: http://mod-authn-sasl.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/131750
Submitted by: Joerg Pulz <Joerg.Pulz at frm2.tum.de>
variables to your CGI::Application modules. Lazy loading is used to
prevent the config file from being parsed if no configuration variables
are accessed during the request.
The format is detected automatically using Config::Auto. It it known to
support the following formats: colon separated, space separated, equals
separated, XML, Perl code, and Windows INI. See that modules
documentation for complete details.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/CGI-Application-Plugin-ConfigAuto/
PR: ports/131723
Submitted by: Alex Kapranoff <alex at kapranoff.ru>
devel/py-qt4-help
multimedia/py-qt4-phonon
textproc/py-qt4-xmlpatterns
www/py-qt4-webkit
Update QScintilla2 to 2.3.2, PyQt3 to 3.17.6, PyKDE3 to 3.16.2.
Pass maintainership to kde@FreeBSD.org. Thanks Danny Ricin for his great work.
PR: based on ports/130219
Submitted by: Dima Panov" <fluffy at fluffy.khv.ru>
2009-02-10 devel/libgnugetopt: was only relevant on FreeBSD 4.x
2009-01-19 games/planeshift: Depends on broken, expired port
2009-02-12 net-mgmt/nfsen-devel: no separate development version exists anymore
2009-01-19 www/ocaml-wdialog: has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-12-21 news/sabnzbd: no longer developed, use news/sabnzbdplus instead
object to help create WSGI responses.
The objects map much of the specified behavior of HTTP, including
header parsing and accessors for other standard parts of the
environment.
WWW: http://pythonpaste.org/webob/
using the PHP FileInfo extension, the UNIX 'file' command, user supplied
mime data, or file extension lookups. It is distributed with it's own
magic library for use with the PHP FileInfo extension to make mime
detection more consistent in different environments.
WWW: http://drupal.org/project/mimedetect
PR: ports/131379
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
- Also update a bunch of c-sharp ports to their latest version.
- Change maintainership to mono@FreeBSD.org.
PR: ports/129724
Submitted by: Phillip Neumann, Romain Tartiere (bsd-sharp team)
and feature-rich with unrivalled ease of installation and use. Blog content is
stored as XML files on disk and served up dynamically, so there's no need to
install a database. All maintenance and administration can be performed through
your web browser, making Pebble ideal for anybody who is constantly on the move
or doesn't have direct access to their host.
WWW: http://pebble.sourceforge.net
Perl. It has a keep_alive setting which by default allows unlimited
requests to the same server. Some servers will disconnect you after
a limited number of requests (in Apache 2 this is achieved with the
MaxKeepAliveRequests directive). This module allows you to limit
the maximum number of keep alive requests to a server.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/LWP-UserAgent-Determined/
2009-02-01 devel/subversion-devel: Use devel/subversion or devel/subversion-freebsd instead of this port
2009-01-19 devel/hs-hat: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 devel/hs-hpl: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 databases/mysqlbigram: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 mail/claws-mail-clamav: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 mail/sylpheed2-devel: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 www/pecl-mnogosearch: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-31 x11-fonts/mathfonts: This port was supported by Mozilla 1.8 (including Firefox 2.0) - to be replaced by STIX fonts for Firefox 3.x
2009-01-19 x11-wm/fluxspace: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-31 x11-wm/expocity: project has been abandoned
2009-01-19 x11/bbuname: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 security/squidclam: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 print/virtualpaper: depends on broken, expired port
2009-01-19 print/ifhp: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net-p2p/peercast: has been forbidden for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 palm/pdbc: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net-mgmt/NeTraMet: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net-im/sulci: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 multimedia/mjpegtools-yuvfilters: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 multimedia/helixplayer: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 lang/quack: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 misc/pybliographer: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/versuch: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/py-mantissa: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/libunpipc: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/gnometelnet: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/gacxtool: depends on expired, broken port
2009-01-19 devel/py-coro: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 chinese/stardict2-dict-zh_TW: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 x11-themes/gtk-industrial-theme: has been broken for more than 6 months
song and returns a tiny URL, allowing you to listen
to the song for free online and share it with friends.
TinySong is a Perl interface to this service, allowing
you to programmatically search its underlying database.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/~miorel/WWW-TinySong-0.05/
PR: ports/131056
Submitted by: Dennis Herrmann <adox at mcx2.org>
offered by the GeoNames project.
The GeoNames database contains over 8,000,000 geographical names
corresponding to over 6,500,000 unique features. All features are
categorized into one out of nine feature classes and further
subcategorized into one out of 645 feature codes. Beyond names of
places in various languages, data stored include latitude, longitude,
elevation, population, administrative subdivision and postal codes.
All coordinates use the WGS84 system (World Geodetic System 1984).
Those data are accessible free of charge through a number of Web
services and a daily database export. The Web services include
direct and reverse geocoding,finding places through postal codes,
finding places next to a given place, and finding Wikipedia articles
about neighbouring places.
WWW: http://pear.php.net/package/Services_GeoNames
PR: ports/130935
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
Adapters. Currently available are:
* Socket adapter, based on old HTTP_Request code,
* Curl adapter, wraps around PHP's cURL extension,
* Mock adapter, to use for testing packages dependent on HTTP_Request2.
Supports POST requests with data and file uploads, authentication,
cookies, proxies, gzip and deflate encodings, monitoring the request
progress with Observers.
WWW: http://pear.php.net/package/HTTP_Request2/
PR: ports/130293
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
A complete package for adding external authentication mechanisms to
RT. It currently supports LDAP via Net::LDAP and External Database
authentication for any database with an installed DBI driver.
It also allows for authenticating cookie information against an
external database through the use of the RT-Authen-CookieAuth
extension.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?RT::Authen::ExternalAuth
PR: ports/129783
Submitted by: Matthew Seaman <m.seaman at infracaninophile.co.uk>
that facilitate its customization. Already in production, Openbravo ERP
encompasses a broad range of functionalities such as finance, supply chain,
manufacturing & much more.
WWW: http://www.openbravo.com/
PR: ports/129175
Submitted by: loader at freebsdmall.com
It runs in conjunction with AWStats and produces clear and informative charts,
graphs and tables about your website visitors.
WWW: http://www.jawstats.com
PR: 130352
Submitted by: Alan Snelson <Alan at Wave2 dot co dot uk>
software package. It provides detailed reports on your website and
its visitors, including the search engines and keywords they used,
the language they speak, which pages they like, the files they
download, and so much more.
Piwik aims to be an open source alternative to Google Analytics.
WWW: http://www.piwik.org/
PR: ports/130074
Submitted by: Wen heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
information about a running Squid or Cacheboy application.
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/squidstats/
PR: ports/130273
Submitted by: Adrian Chadd <adrian at FreeBSD.org>
exports a single function for use by other modules to access a
configured apr_memcache object.
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/modmemcache/
PR: ports/130272
Submitted by: Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
PageToPdfPlugin on only one plugin and allows one to setup a template
file used to generate the PDF file with a cover and a licence page, for
example.
At the end of each wiki page there is a link named WikiToPdf and
works like athomas PageToPdfPlugin plugin but takes into account the
parameters on trac.ini (see below) and passes them to htmldoc.
Alternatively, it's possible to select one or more wiki pages and
generate one single PDF file just like coderanger work with a cover and
a licence from a template file. This feature also takes into account the
parameters on trac.ini.
WWW: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/TracWikiToPdfPlugin