files (.htpasswd). Create, change, remove, disable or enable users from
your web browser.
PR: ports/60360
Submitted by: Jean Milanez Melo <jmelo@freebsdbrasil.com.br>
credit card payment gateways, gateways for major shipping companies to
gather rates, customer tracking, shopping carts, and many other features.
PR: ports/60122
Submitted by: Travis Campbell <hcoyote@ghostar.org>
Features include language support, GET, POST, and HEAD methods, CGI, PHP4 , a
config file (optional for every user), a mime.types file, virtual hosts, the
ability to deny URLs and IPs, to run as a different user (such as nobody),
serve users home directories, resume, and more.
PR: ports/58290
Submitted by: Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@cultdeadsheep.org>
Konqueror) only compiles on 4.X on i386. The mastersite disappeared 2
years ago. The last distfile is 3 years old and its status on Sourceforge
is listed as "alpha".
PR: ports/58313 and no objection for one month.
controls. For example, with this plug-in you can view Gnumeric spreadsheets
within Mozilla.
PR: 59494
Submitted by: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@brutele.be>
mod_encoding - Apache module for non-ascii filename interoperability
This module improves non-ascii filename interoperability
of apache (and mod_dav).
It seems many WebDAV clients send filename in its platform-local
encoding. But since mod_dav expects everything, even HTTP
request line, to be in UTF-8, this causes an interoperability
problem.
Note by maintainer: this port also solves the annoying form of
authentication that Windows machines do against a DAV enabled server:
"hostname\\username" instaed of the standard "username"
CGI::SSI is meant to be used as an easy way to filter shtml through CGI
scripts in a loose imitation of Apache's mod_include. If you're using
Apache, you may want to use either mod_include or the Apache::SSI module
instead of CGI::SSI. Limitations in a CGI script's knowledge of how the
server behaves make some SSI directives impossible to imitate from a CGI
script.
Requested by: db_@besmirched.org
libHTTPD can be used to add basic web server capabilities to an
application or embedded device. The library handles both static and
dynamically generated content, has very low overheads, and provides many
features to simplify the creation of web based application interfaces.
This is a version modified for persistent connections by the author of
daapd.
PR: 58350
Submitted by: Lars Thegler <lars@thegler.dk>
Approved by: krion (implicit)
an HTML form. Linking is done automatically on the server side; all
pages are stored in a database.
This may sound rather simplistic, but a Wiki is a very unique way
to collaborate on the Web.
The addictive quality of a Wiki is that making pages is as simple
as making a link to them. If they don't yet exist, the page link
will be followed by a hyperlinked question mark; follow that link
and you can define the new page.
With this setup, you can update and create pages from anywhere
there is a web browser handy.
WWW: http://phpwiki.sourceforge.net/phpwiki/
years, never made it out of alpha status and just doesn't appear to work
with the modern WWW (crashed on the first page I tried it on).
Submitted by: maintainer
This simple module allows you to redirect a percentage of the traffic
to your URL.
PR: 57664
Submitted by: Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@cultdeadsheep.org>
Mod_Auth_External is an Apache module used for authentication. The Apache HTTP
Daemon can be configured to require users to supply logins and passwords
before accessing pages in some directories. Authentication is the process of
checking if the password given is correct for a user. Apache has standard
modules for authenticating out of several different kinds of databases.
Mod_Auth_External is a flexible tool for creating authentication systems based
on other databases.
WWW: http://www.unixpapa.com/mod_auth_external.html
PR: 57967
Submitted by: Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@cultdeadsheep.org>
As HTTP is a relatively stateless protocol, each request generates an
authentication attempt. While this is cheap when authenticating against dbm or
htpasswd files, it can get very expensive when running against a Windows
domain controller, ACE server, or other networked database, particularly on
image-rich pages and FancyIndexes from mod_autoindex.
mod_authenticache provides a secure method of caching credentials in order to
more efficiently serve in these situations.
WWW: http://killa.net/infosec/mod_authenticache/
PR: 57964
Submitted by: Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@cultdeadsheep.org>
pgLOGd, simply put, is a program that takes web server log
entries and sends them to a database. It is called pgLOGd
because of the database it was designed to function with,
PostgreSQL.
It is fast, robust and features fall-back-logging to a text
file. It is flexible and typically uses less than 128K of
memory.
PR: ports/51647
Submitted by: Allie Micka <allie@pajunas.com>
HTML::Template and other modules
HTML::Template::Associate bridges gap between HTML::Template
and other modules that can be used in conjunction with it
to do something useful together, like for example
Data::FormValidator that can verify form inputs.
PR: ports/56547
Submitted by: MiG <mig@mig-29.net>
GForge is an Open Source collaborative software development
tool based on the latest free version of sourceforge.
http://gforge.org/
PR: ports/54038
Submitted by: Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@cultdeadsheep.org>
WiLiKi is a lightweight Wiki engine written in Scheme. It is very
suitable for the English/Japanese bilingual environments.
PR: ports/55855
Submitted by: Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@nigredo.org>