* Use the right config dir, allowing something else than /etc as side effect
* Reorder entries
* Bump package
jasper@ ok; maintainer is on holidays but jasper believes he'll be ok
with this, so commiting with his bless.
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.
from Gleydson Soares <gsoares at trusted.com.br> (MAINTAINER)
feedback and ok steven@
Plagger is a pluggable RSS/Atom feed aggregator and remixer platform.
Everything is implemented as a small plugin and all you have to do is to
write a flow of aggregation, filters, syndication, publishing and
notification plugins into a config file (YAML).
ok jasper@
Squid 2.6. It's not the default in squid.conf but can be enabled, and
it's useful e.g. when you are using squid through dansguardian, in order
to keep/show the source address of the client in the logs (otherwise,
squid thinks that everything comes from dansguardian).
ok brad@
LWP::Authen::Wsse allows LWP to authenticate against servers that are
using the X-WSSE authentication scheme, as required by the Atom
Authentication API.
ok jasper@
"This release contains additional deprecation notices, security
fixes and some minor performance improvements. All users of 1.2.3
are advised to upgrade."
Major changes compared to the Turba H3 (2.1.4) version are:
* Fixed adding contacts to a new contact list.
* Updated Czech, Estonian, German, Polish, Simplified Chinese, and Spanish
translations.
* Small bugfixes and improvements.
The full list of changes (from version H3 (2.1.4)) can be viewed here:
http://cvs.horde.org/diff.php/turba/docs/CHANGES?r1=1.181.2.106&r2=1.181.2.113&ty=h
Tikiwiki (Tiki) is free, full-featured Content Management System (CMS).
With Tiki, you can create online applications, web sites, portals,
intra/extranets, and just about anything else. It features:
* Wikis (like Mediawiki)
* Forums (like phpBB)
* Blogs (like WordPress)
* Articles (like Digg)
* Image Gallery (like Flickr)
* Map Server (like Google Maps)
* Link Directory (like DMOZ)
* Translation and i18n (like Babel Fish)
* and much more... all unified
rewordings by and ok bernd@
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.
ok merdely@
This module is a simple HTML parser. It is similar in concept to
HTML::Parser, but it differs from HTML::TreeBuilder in a couple of
important ways.
ok merdely@
FastCGI - a standards based protocol for communicating with
applications that generate dynamic content for web pages.
FastCGI provides a superset of CGI functionality, but a subset of the
functionality of programming for a particular web server API.
Nonetheless, the feature set is rich enough for programming virtually
any type of web application, but the result is generally more
scalable.
Original suggestion from Roland Philippsen
Advice from steve@ and mbalmer@
Help and ok, simon@