This project is intended to try and implement as much of WML (Wireless
Markup Language) as possible in Mozilla/Firefox. The current extension
is based on Raoul's attachments to Mozilla bug 35995.
WWW: http://wmlbrowser.mozdev.org/
InfoLister is an extension for Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird,
and Nvu that collects various information about Firefox/Thunderbird
and saves it to a file. Currently it prints the list of installed
extensions, themes and plugins.
WWW: http://mozilla.doslash.org/infolister/
Author: Nickolay Ponomarev <asqueella@gmail.com>
data is returned via a series of user defined callback functions or methods.
Specific tables may be selected either by a matching a unique table id or by
matching against the column names. Multiple (even nested) tables may be
parsed in a document in one pass.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/HTML-TableParser/
PR: ports/101998
Submitted by: chinsan <chinsan.tw(at)gmail.com>
Approved by: krion (mentor)
Allows you to manage multiple Gmail accounts and receive new mail
notifications. Displays your account details including unread messages,
saved drafts, spam messages, labels with new mail, space used, and new mail
snippets.
WWW: http://www.longfocus.com/firefox/gmanager/
PR: ports/101818
Submitted by: chinsan <chinsan.tw@gmail.com>
Image zoom gives you complete control of the size of most images displayed in
mozilla based software. Both individual images or whole pages of images can be
zoomed.
WWW: http://imagezoom.yellowgorilla.net/
russian/xpi-imagezoom is obsolete now that www/xpi-imagezoom comes with russian
locale bundled.
PR: ports/101584
Submitted by: Alexander V. Ribchansky <triosoft@triosoft.com.ua>
of jobs that have already run. It obtains its information from your catalog
database. Aside from a nice graphical display, it provides summaries of your
jobs, as well as graphs of job usage. This is a fairly high level bacula
management tool. Here are a few points that one user made concerning this
important tool:
- It is web-based so can be accessed from anywhere.
- It is "read only" users can examine the state of the backups but not write
to anything and therefore do no damage
- It packs a phenomenal amount of information into a single web-page - that I
credit as being very good design!
The documentation for bacula-web can be found in a separate bacula-web
document in the bacula-docs release.
WWW: http://www.bacula.org/
PR: ports/101457
Submitted by: Dan Langille <dan at langille.org>
E164.org is a public enum directory of telephone numbers that can be
reached over the Internet by anyone anywhere!
The system works by publishing a DNS zone, 'e164.org', that can be used
by various Internet applications including SER, Gnome Meeting and
Asterisk. The idea is to be able to map your phone number to an Email
address, website, VoIP addresses, etc.
WWW: http://www.e164.org/
Requested by: edwin
This module allows you to kill off Apache httpd processes if they grow
too large. You can make the decision to kill a process based on its
overall size, by setting a minimum limit on shared memory, or a maximum
on unshared memory.
You can set limits for each of these sizes, and if any limit is exceeded,
the process will be killed.
You can also limit the frequency that these sizes are checked so that
this module only checks every N requests.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Apache-SizeLimit/
Justification: socialtext dependency
This module allows a Class::AlzaboWrapper::Cursor object to be used as
a TT2 iterator.
For a cursor which returns one object at a time, the iterator simply
returns one object per iteration. When the cursor returns multiple
objects, the iterator returns a hash reference where the keys are the
table name of the object's class in lower-case, with camel-casing
turned into underscores. The values of the hash are the objects.
So if the cursor returns Foo::User and Foo::Page objects, the keys are
"user" and "page".
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Template-Iterator-AlzaboWrapperCursor/
Justification: socialtext dependency
The primary goal of this extension is to provide the tools needed to install
and manage extensions and themes locally. To do this the extension provides
multi-extension installation support, hacking capabilities to the
Extension/Theme manager windows, features to find and troubleshoot
Extensions/Themes Build, GUID and Profile information.
WWW: http://mrtech.com/extensions/local_install/
PR: ports/101119
Submitted by: chinsan <chinsan.tw@gmail.com>
squeezes images by converting them to low quality jpegs and
optionally can also gzip HTML and other text-like data. It is
intended to free bandwidth on dialup connections.
WWW: http://ziproxy.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/101070
Submitted by: Pankov Pavel <pankov_p at mail.ru>
Display the date and time in your browser's status bar.
Features:
* Displays the time and date in the status bar of your browser.
* The time, date, and display formatting are all fully customizable.
* Position the clock anywhere on the statusbar.
Author: Cosmic Cat Creations <momokatte@hotmail.com>
WWW: http://www.cosmicat.com/extensions/timestatus/
PR: ports/100913
Submitted by: Simon Olofsson <simon@olofsson.de>
- Introduce NPAPI infrastructure and a demo port, both at an alpha stage
mplayerplug-in is a browser plugin that uses mplayer to play digital
media from websites.
This plug-in gives Mozilla the ability to play media from a website
the net without reading the source html and getting the url manually.
Media is played embedded in the page or in a separate window depending
on how the author of the webpage intended the media to be seen.
WWW: http://mplayerplug-in.sourceforge.net/
Wiki: http://wiki.freebsd.org/NPAPI
OpenSSLProxy module Provides HTTPS proxy support to httplib and urllib2
classes.
* 'OpenSSLProxy' is derived from httplib.HTTPS and provides HTTPS
proxy support
* 'OpenSSLProxyHandler' is dervived from urllib2.HTTPSHandler and
provides HTTPS proxy support
* Support for Basic User Authentication
* Honors environmental variable https_proxy
WWW: http://richard.jones.name/google-hacks/gmail-filesystem/gmail-filesystem-using.html
If you use Firefox on more than one computer, you'll want Foxmarks. Install
Foxmarks on each computer, and it will work silently in the background to
keep your bookmarks synchronized. As a bonus, log in to my.foxcloud.com from
any computer anywhere to access your bookmarks.
A simple wizard guides you through the startup process. After that, just
forget about it. It's simple and solid.
WWW: http://www.foxcloud.com/