mod_roaming has been updated for Apache2. This is a new
port to add this new version of mod_roaming depending on
Apache2. The existing mod_roaming is still necessary for
Apache 1.3.x.
PR: ports/38155
Submitted by: Vivek Khera <vivek@kciLink.com>
mod_v2h is a mass virtual hosting module for Apache, it
uses mySQL for holding its data. I needed to install on a
system, so I figured I might as well write a port for it
while I was at it :)
PR: ports/37803
Submitted by: hikari-chan <hikari@hikari.org.uk>
GeekLog is a web content management system suitable for running
full-featured community sites. It supports article posting, threaded
comments, event scheduling, and link management and is built around
a design philosophy that emphasizes ease of use.
PR: ports/37364
Submitted by: Bob Bomar <bob@fly.homeunix.org>
Jonah is the Horde content and display manager.
It has been designed to manage a portal-like site using RDF,
RSS and Syndicated XML backend content.
PR: ports/33312
Submitted by: Thierry Thomas <thierry@pompo.net>
The text2html function marks up plain text as HTML. By default it
converts HTML metacharacters into the corresponding entities. More
sophisticated transformations, such as splitting the text into
paragraphs or marking up bulleted lists, can be carried out by
setting the appropriate options.
PR: 44903
Submitted by: Seamus Venasse <svenasse@polaris.ca>
NotFTP is a fully-featured and easy to use Web-based HTTP-FTP gateway written in
PHP.
WWW: http://wonko.com/notftp/
PR: ports/40168
Submitted by: Ryan Grove <ryan@wonko.com>
PHP3 and PHP4. Its features include IMAP and POP3 email, Usenet newsgroups,
contact management, scheduling, shared notes and bookmarks, a todo list,
and meeting announcements. Any piece of information can be shared with others
via group oriented access controls. By using only plain HTML, it is a simple,
cross-platform, fast and browser-independent way to access or share almost
any kind of information, without the complexity or costs of other
intranet/groupware packages. It is fully internationalized, with 22
translations.
WWW: http://twig.screwdriver.net/
ports/japanese and ports/www. In their place, I add corresponding netscape7
ports, after repo copies. Now ports/www/netscape7 will no longer be a slave
port. Instead it is the master port for the others.
The French, German, and Japanese ports now have AIM, because I had trouble
getting them to work without it.
I add a security warning to all these ports, about the "forward referrer" bug
(Mozilla bug 145579).
Aaron Voisine submitted a port of this, but I like my version better
because it has a script to scavenge plugins, and because it saves
space by generating its packing list. I've given the maintainership
to Mr. Voisine.
PR: 43936 and 43937