- Update to w3m-0.2.1.
- Replace post-bsd.port.mk fumbling with FULLPKGNAME and PFRAGs.
- Install Japanese docs for respective flavor.
- Pull COMMENT* into Makefile.
- Remove useless/obsolete verbiage from DESCR.
- Miscellaneous cleanups.
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.
and the ability to build your Web site out of small reusable objects
in a OO-style. You can also take advantage all available Perl
modules, (including DBI for database access) use their functionality
and easily include their output into your web pages.
NOTE: that the build warns about File::Spec being out of date, but this
appears to have no noticable effect in my tests. If someone finds a
problem, then a p5-File-Spec port is required at a later date.
update to p5-libwww-5.51
If LWP::UserAgent::env_proxy is called in a CGI environment, the
case-insensitivity when looking for "http_proxy"
permits "HTTP_PROXY" to be found, but this can be trivially set by the
web client using the "Proxy:" header. The fix applied is that
$ENV{HTTP_PROXY} is not longer honored for CGI scripts.
The CGI_HTTP_PROXY environment variable can be used instead.
from DESCR:
This is a module for the Apache HTTP Server. It replaces the
Apache-FP patches and module supplied with the Microsoft
FrontPage Server Extensions available from Microsoft and
Ready-to-Run Software.
Using this module allows you to use advanced features of the
FrontPage client with your Apache HTTP Server (e.g. creating
FrontPage enabled subwebs using the FrontPage client in con-
trast to creating them as user "root" with "fpinstall.sh" or
the "fpsrvadm.exe"-utility on the system's shell).
Fixed buffer overflow.
>SECURITY ADVISORY 13th February 2001
>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>Program: analog
>Versions: all versions except 4.16 and 4.90beta3
>Operating systems: all
>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>There is a buffer overflow bug in all versions of analog released
>prior to today. A malicious user could use an ALIAS command to
>construct very long strings which were not checked for length.
>
>This bug is particularly dangerous if the form interface (which allows
>unknown users to run the program via a CGI script) has been installed.
>
>This bug was discovered by the program author, and there is no known
>exploit. However, users are advised to upgrade to one of the two safe
>versions immediately, especially if they have installed the form
>interface. The URL is http://www.analog.cx/
>
>I apologise for the inconvenience.
> Stephen Turner