with security, standards compliance and compatibility in mind, to behave just
the same as today's major web browsers. It has builtin support for the legacy
cookies.txt and the latest cookies.sqlite formats of Mozilla Firefox, and its
modular API makes it easy to add support for a new backend store.
WWW: https://github.com/sparklemotion/http-cookie
event-driven connection manager and preforking workers. Monoceros can
keep large amount of connection at minimal processes.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Monoceros/
structures (arrays/hashes) into actual perl data structures, for
easier programmatic use.
PR: ports/173371
Submitted by: Matthew D.Fuller <fullermd@over-yonder.net>
Shiny makes it super simple for R users like you to turn analyses
into interactive web applications that anyone can use. Let your
users choose input parameters using friendly controls like sliders,
drop-downs, and text fields. Easily incorporate any number of outputs
like plots, tables, and summaries.
No HTML or JavaScript knowledge is necessary. If you have some
experience with R, youre just minutes away from combining the
statistical power of R with the simplicity of a web page.
WWW: http://www.rstudio.com/shiny/
httpuv provides low-level socket and protocol support for handling
HTTP and WebSocket requests directly from within R. It is primarily
intended as a building block for other packages, rather than making
it particularly easy to create complete web applications using
httpuv alone. httpuv is built on top of the libuv and http-parser
C libraries, both of which were developed by Joyent, Inc.
WWW: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/httpuv/
This project provides first-class OAuth library support for Requests.
OAuth can seem overly complicated and it sure has its quirks. Luckily,
requests-oauthlib hides most of these and let you focus at the task at hand.
WWW: https://github.com/requests/requests-oauthlib
Approved by: eadler, rm (mentors, implicit)
Mezzanine is a content management platform built using the Django framework. It
resembles tools like Wordpress, with an intuitive interface for managing pages,
blog posts, form data, store products, or any other type of content you can
imagine.
WWW: https://github.com/stephenmcd/mezzanine
PR: ports/168491
Approved by: eadler, rm (mentors, implicit)
Processes files containing MultiMarkdown syntax into HTML files and serves
them, optionally applying CSS styles according to rules in your httpd.conf
or (more likely) .htaccess files. Optionally applies SmartyPants
post-processing using Text::Typography.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text-MultiMarkdown-ApacheHandler/
Comment out 2 demos that doesn't build
LDAP demo now builds
SSL demos are now switched properly
Supports USES+= ada
PR: ports/178164
Submitted by: John Marino <draco@marino.st>
2013-04-30 devel/libusb: has been already included into base system
2013-04-30 www/typo346: Obsolete stable release
2013-04-30 www/ilias3: Obsolete stable release
2013-04-02 net-p2p/moodriver: Not supported by upstream, master site is down
2013-03-31 www/p5-Dancer-Plugin-DataFu: No more public distfiles
2013-03-31 devel/p5-Oogly: No more public distfiles
2013-03-01 mail/listmanager: No more upstream, no more public distfiles
QupZilla is a new and very fast QtWebKit browser. It aims to be a lightweight
web browser available through all major platforms. This project has been
originally started only for educational purposes. But from its start, QupZilla
has grown into a feature-rich browser.
QupZilla has all standard functions you expect from a web browser. It includes
bookmarks, history (both also in sidebar) and tabs. Above that, you can manage
RSS feeds with an included RSS reader, block ads with a builtin AdBlock plugin,
block Flash content with Click2Flash and edit the local CA Certificates
database with an SSL Manager.
QupZilla's main aim is to be a very fast and very stable QtWebKit browser
available to everyone. There are already a lot of QtWebKit browsers available,
but they are either bound to the KDE environment (rekonq), are not actively
developed or very unstable and miss important features. But there is missing a
multiplatform, modern and actively developed browser. QupZilla is trying to
fill this gap by providing a very stable browsing experience.
WWW: http://www.qupzilla.com
PR: ports/177101
Submitted by: Javad Kouhi <javad.kouhi@gmail.com>
Feature safe: yes
2013-04-10 www/p5-Apache-GopherHandler: Depends on p5-Net-Gopher which is deprecated and expired
2013-04-10 net/p5-Gopher-Server: Depends on p5-Net-Gopher which is deprecated and expired
2012-04-17 net/p5-Net-Gopher: gone from CPAN
Feature safe: yes
mod_macro is a third-party module to the Apache Http Server, distributed with
a BSD-style license like Apache. It allows the definition and use of macros
within apache runtime configuration files. The syntax is a natural extension
to apache html-like configuration style.
WWW: http://www.cri.ensmp.fr/~coelho/mod_macro/
- adopt new Makefile style for mod_macro22
PR: 177413
Submitted by: Lukasz Wasikowski <lukasz@wasikowski.net>
The Apache HTTP Server Project is an effort to develop and maintain an
open-source HTTP server for various modern desktop and server operating
systems, such as UNIX and Windows NT. The goal of this project is to
provide a secure, efficient and extensible server which provides HTTP
services in sync with the current HTTP standards.
The 2.x branch of Apache Web Server includes several improvements like
threading, use of APR, native IPv6 and SSL support, and many more.
WWW: http://httpd.apache.org/
Note:
Since apache24 does not enable every module by default in httpd.conf the
list of modules to build was preselected to match build param
--enable-modules=most
MPM selection is now an OPTION also if the MPM is build statically or
dynamically. In the later case all modules are build/installed but only
the selected MPM has an entry in httpd.conf (see apache issue 53882)
Per default the MPM prefork (static) will be build, to get the best
compatibility.
Custom variants like itk/peruser are not supported at the moment.
Port based on my work prototype from the apache@ list and patch from
PR 174617
with hat apache@
PR: 174617
Submitted by: <swall@redcom.com>
Written in C it uses libxml2 to store feeds into sqlite3
database. rssroll.cgi allows web browsing of stored feeds.
WWW: http://chaosophia.net/rssroll/
PR: ports/177070
RSS FEEDS in a TICKER bar on your desktop. With a single click, you get
the latest headlines scrolling in a thin window on your desktop, as what
can be seen on News TV channels.
WWW: http://newsrssticker.com/
It tries to do as little as possible while remaining highly effective.
WWW: http://falconframework.org/
PR: ports/176380
Submitted by: Zhihao Yuan <lichray@gmail.com>
HTTP::CookieJar implements a minimalist HTTP user agent cookie jar in
conformance with RFC 6265.
Unlike the commonly used HTTP::Cookies module, this module does not require use
of HTTP::Request and HTTP::Response objects. An LWP-compatible adapter is
available as HTTP::CookieJar::LWP.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/HTTP-CookieJar/
2013-03-05 vietnamese/vnelvis: Broken for more than 6 month
2013-03-05 devel/rubygem-ncursesw: Broken for more than 6 month
2013-03-05 www/wyvern: Broken for more than 6 month
2013-03-05 devel/xlslib: Broken for more than 6 month
2013-03-05 mail/firetray: Broken for more than 6 month
2013-03-05 vietnamese/vnterm: Broken for more than 6 month