Correct parse_http_date (sponsored by Awite Bioenergie)
Non-aggressive cache (sponsored by Awite Bioenergie)
Refresh (sponsored by Awite Bioenergie)
Support for 16-bit 565 RGB big endian (from dillo via pkgsrc)
Fix for 24-bit RGB big endian (from dillo via pkgsrc)
Patch from Juan RP via PR pkg/21312.
Changes:
- USE_X11BASE->USE_X11
8.0:
====
New features:
- Access keys for activating menu entries (Alt + a letter) are now available
on Windows versions.
- When the document defines an access key which is also used as a menu access
key, Amaya gives the priority to the document access key. The user can
change the modifier key (Ctrl instead of Alt) used by document access keys
in the Preferences menu to avoid conflicts.
- Amaya now allows to create/change a link without using the mouse.
CSS
---
Bug fixes:
- Background images declared in style attributes were not displayed.
- The CSS parser didn't accept attribute values in selectors without quotes.
- CSS style sheets are reapplied when background images are loaded.
- @font-face could break the CSS parser.
- CSS rules contained in a style attribute were misplaced in the CSS cascade.
- Margins expressed as a percentage were not re-evaluated after some changes.
- When trying to link to a CSS file, the browser filter was not set to -.css.
New features:
- Support of the CSS property float.
SVG
---
Bug fixes:
- Amaya used the xlink:href defined by a SVG anchor instead of the xlink:href
defined by the included SVG image.
New features:
- Support of all SVG transformations in the OpenGL versions. Transformations
also apply to embedded XHTML and/or MathML elements.
- Support of SVG animation in the OpenGL versions. Embedded XHTML and/or
MathML elements are animated too.
User Interface/Editing
----------------------
Bug fixes:
- Multi-script texts were misplaced in the structure view.
- When replacing an image by another image in a different format, the new
image was not displayed.
- When two images followed each other immediately, it was impossible to insert
some text in between.
- An existing image can be replaced using the image dialogue (image button or
menu XHTML/Image).
- Partial redisplay of the background image didn't work correctly in Win32
versions.
- Transparent images in Win32 versions.
- The combo box and history were not retaining the form data for GET requests.
- Amaya now looks first for the personal version of the fontconfig file in the
user's work space.
- Background images are correctly redisplayed in all versions (GTK, MOTIF,
Win32, OpenGL).
- When scrolling back, images with only one dimension constraint were not
displayed correctly.
- Amaya crashed when opening the timeline view in the Spanish version.
- On Windows it was impossible to copy the content of the "Parsing errors"
view.
- Some characters entered through the Math/Greek palette were not displayed
correctly.
- Sometimes the text alignment was not correct.
- Sometimes Amaya displayed two selections.
- Copying text from another application and pasting it into Amaya preserves
newlines.
New features:
- Support of attribute align="left" and align="right".
Tables
------
Bug fixes:
- Auto margins were computed too early when the document includes tables.
- Avoid to break the table rendering when CSS (or attribute) constraints are
conflicting.
- Sometimes cells extended vertically were rendered too high.
- When the total of column widths expressed as percentage did not amount to
100, tables were rendered badly.
HTTP
----
Bug fixes:
- Content-Location headers that gave a relative URL were not converted
correctly into absolute URLs (related to publishing "page" rather than
"page.html").
- When submitting a (X)HTML form from a document that had no charset, the form
values were not translated into the document's default charset.
- Digest authentication failed when the server precised both auth and aut-int
QoP values.
- When pipelining broke down, the connection to the server wasn't being
closed. This opened the way to synchronization problems.
(X)HTML
------
Bug fixes:
- The xmlns attribute wasn't updated when Amaya saved a XHTML document as HTML (and vice
versa).
- When the height of a <hr> element is limited to 1 or 2 pixels, a white line was displayed
instead of a colored line.
- When pasting in a paragraph some text copied from another application, line breaks now
generate new paragraphs.
MathML
------
Bug fixes:
- Amaya inserted "LeftArrow" instead of the mathematical operator "not".
- The semantics MathML element is now interpreted as a switch element and
Amaya displays its first child it can interpret. That child may be an SVG
construction.
I18N
----
Bug fixes:
- Arabic strings are now displayed with right glyphs.
- Alignment didn't apply correctly with Arabic and Hebrew documents.
- Examples of configuration files for Debian platforms are now provided:
Amaya/config/fonts.gl.deb and Amaya/config/fonts.unix.deb
New features:
- New complete Spanish documentation provided by Bartolome Sintes.
XML
---
Bug fixes:
- The xmlns attribute was not removed when Amaya saved a XHTML document as
HTML and it was not generated when Amaya saved a HTML document as XHTML.
- Amaya sometimes generated extra namespace declarations.
New features:
- MathML and SVG elements can now be inserted through the interface.
- Amaya now parses any generic xml element or attribute whatever its length.
- Migrated to the 0.95 version of the expat XML parser.
Annotations
-----------
Bug fixes:
- The Annotea date functions are now fully compatible with the ISO 8601
format, as specified in http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime.
- Don't left share/doc/squid directory on deinstall.
- Apply recent 12 official patches.
- (Minor) deny_info TCP_RESET does not work
- (Minor) Digest authentication fails on URLs with comma
- (Minor) digest nonce count workarounds for broken browsers
- (Minor) external_acl hangs if defined with ttl=0
- (Minor) smb_auth.pl (multi-domain-NTLM) fails on domain qualified logins
- (Minor) smb_auth fails on complex logins (involving domain names or odd
characters)
- (Minor) ACL regression error introduced by earlier 2.5.STABLE2 patch
- (Cosmetic) segmentation fault in authentication if debugging enabled
- (Cosmetic) Unreachable code due to siged/unsigned errors
- (Minor) logic error in comm_select.
- (Minor) wb_group update to 1.2 to add support for domain qualified goups
- (Minor) Segmentation fault when using negated external acls
And change PREFIX from /usr/X11R6 to /usr/pkg.
what's new from release notes
* Mozilla Mail has junk-mail classification. With some initial
"training" the client can identify and segregate spam messages from
good messages. To see more about Mozilla's junk-mail classification,
visit the Mozilla Spam Filtering page.
* Newsgroup filters have been implemented.
* An initial implementation of rich text editing controls has landed
in Mozilla for 1.3.1. See the rich text editing page for more
information.
* Image auto sizing allows a user to toggle between full-sized images
and images sized to fit the browser window. To give it a try, load a
large image into the browser window or size the window to be much
smaller. Now clicking on the image will alternate between auto-sized
and full-sized. The feature can be disabled (or enabled) from the
Appearance panel in Preferences.
* Users can now "dynamically" switch profiles. To give it a try, from
the tools menu select "Switch Profile..."
* Find as you type, formerly known as type ahead find, has a new
preferences panel (Advanced: Keyboard Navigation).
* When installed, Chatzilla now has a normal Mozilla preferences panel.
* Mozilla 1.3.1 also includes fixes for performance, standards
compliance and site compatibility.
* Mozilla has a new splash screen. We already know. Please don't
report this to Bugzilla. Thanks.
The name has changed to Mozilla Firebird, but next version will be
changed to mozilla browser.
So I don't change the name "phoenix" for this version.
What's new from release notes
* New default theme
Mozilla Firebird 0.6 sports a crisp, fresh and attractive theme,
based on the amazing Qute theme by Arvid Axelsson. Also, the new theme
has icons for the Bookmark Manager toolbar.
* Redesigned Preferences window
The new Options window puts the most often used preferences into
seven convenient panels, each with a descriptive icon selector.
* Improved Privacy Options
With a single click (and a confirmation) you can clear all privacy
data including form data, history, cache, cookies, etc.
* Improved Bookmarks
Among other bookmark enhancements, the Bookmarks menu now features a
context menu. Try it by right-clicking on a bookmark in the menu.
* Automatic Image Resizing
With this feature, Mozilla Firebird shrinks any image that is bigger
than the window to make the whole image visible. When this is done,
the cursor over the image changes to tell you that if you click, the
image is restored to full size. Instructions on how to disable this
feature can be found here.
* Smooth Scrolling
Instructions on how to disable this feature can be found here.
* Access to more preferences
You are now able to edit lots of advanced preferences that are not
exposed in the Options window by entering about:config in the location
bar and press Enter.
* Profile Chrome
You can now install Mozilla Firebird extensions in your own profile
folder instead of in the actual program folder. This means that you
will be able to upgrade to new versions of Mozilla Firebird without
losing all your extensions. Note that it's up to the extension authors
to allow their extensions to use this functionality. Some extensions
may not offer this as an option yet.
* Lots of bug fixes
There have been too many bug fixes since Phoenix 0.5 to keep track of
them all. It's better. Trust us ;-)
See below for detail.
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firebird/release-notes.html
quanta:
* Bugfixes:
* more accurate selection of modified files in the upload dialog
* fix execution of script actions which does not have any argument
* closing the files (and closing Quanta) isn't slow anymore
* fix shortcut for Color dialog
* store the upload options in the project file
* fix the Insert/Overwrite mode handling
* store and use the spell checking settings
* show files with ":" in the name correctly in the Project Tree
* show the directory selection dialogs in the project options
* don't deny opening of empty local files
* allow selection of empty directories in Rescan/Upload/New project dialogs
* don't close a modified document if saving has failed
* don't truncate the file after a preview
* fix ocassional crash when pressing Ctrl-H while viewing the documentation
* fix user toolbar handling
* fix the height of the toolbar tab
* fix failure of re-opening a file from File->Open Recent
* do not crash when accessing the Plugins menu after a plugin was removed, but
the Edit dialog was closed with Cancel
* don't use the preview prefix after the project is closed
* fix Quanta tagxml DTD
* fix the DTD tag files, add warning if they contain syntax errors
* use the Attribute Quotation setting
* Enhancements:
* bring up the message output window, when an action/plugin wants to printed
some message
* show files with relative path to the current document in "url" autocompletion
* switch to the first editable widget when the tag editing dialog appears
* insert <em> and <strong> instead of <i> and <b> in HTML documents
* new DCOP methods added to the WindowManagerIf
* QString projectURL()
* QStringList openedURLs()
* DocBook 4.2 DTD added
* Kommander:
* do not add the .kmdr extension to files ending with .kmdr
* remove some warning/error messages polluting the output
* flush the stdout buffer after writing to it
HTML entities in bookmark file ["<>&=" only]
Manual/automatic javascript action confirmation
Cookies can contain whitespace (fixes bugzilla)
Fixed cookie not used when parsing of expiration date fails
Fixed image alt displayed in incorrect codepage
Links icons
Submit/clean form in link menu of form elements
Mozilla is an open-source web browser, designed for standards
compliance, performance and portability.
It provides users with acclaimed browsing convenience along with
power features such as pop-up blocking and tabbed browsing. Mozilla
also provides a sophisticated platform for developing web applications
using technologies such as XML, SOAP and XSLT.
This is a binary package for NetBSD and Linux, for tracking nightly
builds of Mozilla.
Extract of changes:
- Changed the order for the in_addr_t testing, as 'unsigned long' seems to be
a very common type inet_addr() returns.
- George Comninos provided a fix that calls the progress meter when waiting
for FTP command responses take >1 second. It'll make applications more
"responsive" even when dealing with very slow ftp servers.
- George Comninos pointed out that libcurl uploads had two quirks:
o when using FTP PORT command, it used blocking sockets!
o it could loop a long time without doing progress meter updates
Both items are fixed now.
- Dan Fandrich changed CURLOPT_ENCODING to select all supported encodings if
set to "". This frees the application from having to know which encodings
the library supports.
- Avery Fay found out that the CURLOPT_INTERFACE way of first checking if the
given name is a network interface gave a real performance penalty on Linux,
so now we more appropriately first check if it is an IP number and if so
we don't check for a network interface with that name.
- CURLOPT_FTP_USE_EPRT added. Set this to FALSE to disable libcurl's attempts
to use EPRT and LPRT before the traditional PORT command. The command line
tool sets this option with '--disable-eprt'.
- Added test case 62 and fixed some more on the cookie sending with a custom
Host: header set.
- Made the "SSL read error: 5" error message more verbose, by adding code that
queries the OpenSSL library to fill in the error buffer.
- Added sys/select.h include in the curl/multi.h file, after having been
reminded about this by Rich Gray.
- I made each test set its own server requirements, thus abandoning the
previous system where the test number implied what server(s) to use for a
specific test.
- David Balazic made curl more RFC1738-compliant for FTP URLs, by fixing so
that libcurl now uses one CWD command for each path part. A bunch of test
cases were fixed to work accordingly.
- Cookie fixes.
- Peter Kovacs provided a patch that makes the CURLINFO_CONNECT_TIME work fine
when using the multi interface (too).
- Peter Sylvester pointed out that curl_easy_setopt() will always (wrongly)
return CURLE_OK no matter what happens.
- Dan Fandrich fixed some gzip decompression bugs and flaws.
- Formposting a file using a .html suffix is now properly set to Content-Type: text/html.
- Fixed the SSL error handling to return proper SSL error messages again, they
broke in 7.10.4. I also attempt to track down CA cert problems and then
return the CURLE_SSL_CACERT error code.
- The curl tool now intercepts the CURLE_SSL_CACERT error code and displays
a fairly big and explanatory error message. Kevin Roth helped me out with
the wording.
- Nic Hines provided a second patch for gzip decompression, and fixed a bug
when deflate or gzip contents were downloaded using chunked encoding.
- Dan Fandrich made libcurl support automatic decompression of gzip contents
(as an addition to the previous deflate support).
- I made the CWD command during FTP session consider all 2xy codes to be OK
responses.
- Vlad Krupin fixed a URL parsing issue. URLs that were not using a slash
after the host name, but still had "?" and parameters appended, as in
"http://hostname.com?foobar=moo", were not properly parsed by libcurl.
- Made CURLOPT_TIMECONDITION work for FTP transfers, using the same syntax as
for HTTP. This then made -z work for ftp transfers too. Added test case 139
and 140 for verifying this.
- Getting the file date of an ftp file used the wrong time zone when
displayed. It is supposedly always GMT. Added test case 141 for this.
- Made the test suite's FTP server support MDTM.
- The default DEBUGFUNCTION, as enabled with CURLOPT_VERBOSE now outputs
CURLINFO_HEADER_IN data as well. The most notable effect from this is that
using curl -v, you get to see the incoming "headers" as well. This is
perhaps most useful when doing ftp.
- James Bursa fixed a flaw in the Content-Type extraction code, which missed
the first letter if no space followed the colon.
- Martijn Broenland found another cases where a server application didn't
like the boundary string used by curl when foing a multi-part/formpost. We
modified the boundary string to look like the one IE uses, as this is
probably gonna make curl work with more applications.
* New default theme
Mozilla Firebird 0.6 sports a crisp, fresh and attractive theme, based on the amazing Qute theme by Arvid Axelsson. Also, the new theme has icons for the Bookmark Manager toolbar.
* Redesigned Preferences window
The new Options window puts the most often used preferences into seven convenient panels, each with a descriptive icon selector.
* Improved Privacy Options
With a single click (and a confirmation) you can clear all privacy data including form data, history, cache, cookies, etc.
* Improved Bookmarks
Among other bookmark enhancements, the Bookmarks menu now features a context menu. Try it by right-clicking on a bookmark in the menu.
* Talkback enabled
You are now able to submit Talkback information when Mozilla Firebird crashes, which makes it much easier for developers to fix critical bugs. For more information read about Talkback in the FAQ.
* Automatic Image Resizing
With this feature, Mozilla Firebird shrinks any image that is bigger than the window to make the whole image visible. When this is done, the cursor over the image changes to tell you that if you click, the image is restored to full size. Instructions on how to disable this feature can be found here.
* Smooth Scrolling
Instructions on how to disable this feature can be found here.
* Access to more preferences
You are now able to edit lots of advanced preferences that are not exposed in the Options window by entering about:config in the location bar and press Enter.
* Profile Chrome
You can now install Mozilla Firebird extensions in your own profile folder instead of in the actual program folder. This means that you will be able to upgrade to new versions of Mozilla Firebird without losing all your extensions. Note that it's up to the extension authors to allow their extensions to use this functionality. Some extensions may not offer this as an option yet.
* Mac OS X
Mozilla Firebird is available for Mac OS X. It's still quite rough around the edges but it's a start.
* Lots of bug fixes
There have been too many bug fixes since Phoenix 0.5 to keep track of them all. It's better. Trust us ;-)
The full release notes can be found at:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firebird/release-notes.html
Note that this package is still named 'phoenix-bin' and the script
installed into ${PREFIX}/bin is still 'phoenix-*' until all phoenix*
packages are updated for the 0.6 release.
Changes detailed in http://www.opera.com/linux/changelogs/711b2/,
most importantly:
* UI improvements
* some shortcut additions
* M2 (the mail client) fixes
* Fixed two security issues
* Various DOM improvements
* Stability/Plug-in/Spelling fixes
Based on a patch provided by Juan RP via PR pkg/21512.
Changes:
- GNU make is not really needed
- Fixed inverted anonymous header logic. As it should have been, any
header not explicitly allowed will not be sent by tinyproxy.
- The filtering engine can now conditionally use case sensitive
filtering or case insensitive filtering. The option is controlled
by the FilterCaseSensitive directive in the configuration file.
- Removed a duplicate call to filter_destroy() in main().
- Basic code clean ups.
Relevant changes:
-You can now specify from the server that the helper app should borrow a
lock by passing borrow_lock=1 via the request, thus suppressing the dialog
box which appears by default.
-Added manpage.
Apply newer offcial patches (total 19). Here is short summary of those
newly added patch files.
See http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/ in detail.
o squid_ldap_auth update to support TLS, SSL and increased security for bind
password
o Basic auth looping when multiple proxy_auth ACLs combined in one line.
o reply_body_max_size fails with ident or proxy_auth acls
o acl ident REQUIRED matches even if the ident lookup fails
o msntauth helper crashes related to the alow/deny file operation
o LDAP basic authentication crash if server is unreachable
o "squid -k reconfigure" does not close logs to activate new settings
o --enable-ssl fails on RedHat 9
o SNMP MIB used Counter32 for certain values which are gauges
o Upgrade of wb_group to 1.1
o AIX 5 issues
phoenix-bin-acroread[35] packages. Bump PKGREVISION to 1.
- split Makefile into Makefile and Makefile.common. The latter will be
used by phoenixbin-acroread[35] packages. PLIST as well.
- changed the source place of plugin shared object file from
${PREFIX}/lib/netscape/plugins to
${PREFIX}/Acroread/Browsers/intellinux. PLIST as well.
- added CONFLICTS with phoenix-bin-acroread[35]-[0-9]*.
Changes:
- use tar.bz2 distfile
- add USE_INET6 to BUILD_DEFS only if it's really used
- DESCR has 80 columns
- style nits
0.7.2:
======
- * Implemented text selection! (aka: Copy&Paste) (BUG#59)
Patch: Sebastian Geerken, Eric Gaudet
- * Fixed IPv6 support when the unthreaded server is used.
Patch: Damien Couderc, Jorge Arellano
- * Fixed the IPv6 socket connection code for *BSD.
Patch: Daniel Hartmeier, Jorge Arellano
- * Made the URL_SpamSafe flag be inherited by the BASE element.
Patch: Melvin Hadasht
- * Switched configure.in to use AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM instead of 'uname'.
Patch: Patrice Mandin
- * Added "image/x-png" to MIME types (obsolete, but should be recognized).
Patch: Paolo P.
- * Fixed the code that handled the installation of "dillorc".
Patches: Andreas Schweitzer, Paolo P.
- * Fixed a lot of glitches in configure.in: notably libpng and libjpeg
detection, enabling and disabling. (BUG#: 386, 407, 392, 349)!
Patches: Andreas Schweitzer
- * Fixed two leaks in Dw(Ext)Iterator.
Patches: Jörgen Viksell
- * Repaired some minor misbehaviours in the cookie-strings parser.
Patches: Jörgen Viksell, Jorge Arellano
- * Enabled entities parsing in HTML-given hidden and password values.
Patch: Jorge Arellano, Francis Daly
- * Implemented character stuffing in dpi (Fix bookmarks with quotes) BUG#434.
* Added a HTML warning message for META outside HEAD.
* Removed a segfault source when the server doesn't send content/type info.
* Added file type detection for filenames without extension.
* Removed the warnings detected with gcc 3.2.2.
* Fixed the VERBATIM parsing mode and replaced the SCRIPT mode with it.
* Fixed the problem with CR handling in TEXTAREA (BUG#318).
* Fixed initial value parsing within TEXTAREA tags (BUG#400).
* Fixed loading files with spaces in the name (command line) BUG#437.
Patches: Jorge Arellano