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Fixed some problems with banner handling. Banner data with corrupted
contents could in some cases crash Opera.
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PR19287 by <seebs at vash dot cel dot plethora dot net>.
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What's new from Release notes:
(See release notes for detail - http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.2.1/)
Browser
* Type Ahead Find is a new feature that allows quick navigation when you type
a succession of characters in the browser, matching the text in one or more
links on the page.
* Building on Mozilla's customizability, you can now show toolbars as
text/icons/both (in the default Classic theme). We also have a few other
usability improvements like image selection visualization (image highlights
with system selection color when selected) and the removal of the confusing
toolbar grippies.
* Improvements to native look and feel in both the browser interface and
the browser content area. We now support most native GTK themes in Mozilla
which means that your Mozilla toolbars and other widgets will pick up
the GTK theme look and feel. We also support native look and feel for web
content like form controls under windowsXP.
* Making tabbed browsing even more useful, you can launch the browser with
a group of bookmarks as your start page. This loads several pages into tabs
at startup.
* Keyboard access is greatly improved including additional accesskeys for
menus, other ui elements and page elements.
* We have a new features that utilizes browser idle time to download
or prefetch documents that the user might visit in the near future.
* XML prettyprinting, similar to IEs default-view for XML is now available
in Mozilla.
Mail
* Mozilla Mail has a new "filter after the fact" capability so users can
create a filter and then run that filter on already downloaded mail.
Filter logging has also been implemented which allows power users to see
a log of all of the filter actions.
* In mail you can now select and copy text from message headers and you can
now drag and drop from the message search results window.
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Noted by Frederick Bruckman on tech-pkg.
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Major changes since Mozilla 1.1:
Browser
* Type ahead find
* Additional toolbar customization
* Visual enhancements to interface
* Tabbed browsing enhancements
* Browser idle time can now be used to auto-fetch ahead documents
* XML prettyprinting
* Fix for DHTML bug in 1.2
Mail
* New "filter after the fact" capability
* Drag and drop from the message search results window
The full list of changes can be found at
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.2.1/
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- Reads gzipped logfiles without the need for an UNCOMPRESS command.
- Host inclusions and exclusions can now use IP address ranges and subnet
masks.
- New command BYTESDP command to list kilobytes etc. to a chosen number of
decimal places.
- New code for RISC OS port.
- Indonesian and Slovak language files.
- New How-To entitled Getting started under Windows.
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:-)
Fixes openssl dependancy problem on platforms which do not have a
suitable (read: secure) openssl in the base system.
Some whitespace cleanup.
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fixes build on (at least) Darwin 6.2.
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changes:
- Added Indexer object, which can find index entries and present
them.
- Enabled nested markup in text.
- Added easier way to add references to files, images. Can now
also reference assets not in local folder.
- Ability to open/close branches of the site. Added a new
'Viewer' role. Users with this role can see closed branches.
- Request for approval now implemented; users can leave a message
for the editors.
- Added new definition list element.
- Images now have various alignment options.
- Beginnings of Silva XML import infrastructure.
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changes:
- Instead of checking for an attribute 'cached' it is now calling
a method called 'cached()' on the widget.
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full changelog is too long to be included here. most important fix is below:
> From: Fumitoshi UKAI <ukai@debian.or.jp>
> w3m 0.3.2.1 is stable update of w3m 0.3.2.
> Hironori SAKAMOTO <hsaka@mth.biglobe.ne.jp> found a security vulnerability
> in w3m 0.3.2 that w3m will miss to escape html tag in frame contents,
> so malicious frame html will deceive you to access your local files, cookies
> and so on.
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changes:
-preparation for zope-2.6
-look-&-feel changes
-bugfixes
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changes:
-New feature: standard_object_list = the AbracadabraObjectBox will be filled
with the returned object-ids;
-standard_object_list can be a python-script which returns id dependent on the
context; VERY, VERY USEFUL FEATURE!
-refactored CharacterMapping into own file for easier custom modifications
-redesigned the code for auto_id; added a auto_id-feature for all non integer
and string-type-properties as current timestamp
-refactored code for AbracadabraObjectBox; you can call insert the
AbracadabraObjectBox with into your manage_methods.
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changes:
-XML serialization of forms added
-bugfixes
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changes:
-comment management added
-bugfixes
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again
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and use PKG_SYSCONFDIR stuff to copy it to the right place. Bump
PKGREVISION to 1.
Approved by wiz.
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Excerpt of changes (+portability and bug fixes):
* Add support for `--la-file' argument to neon-config, which prints the
full path of the installed libneon.la file.
* Improved address resolver (ne_addr_*) replacing ne_name_lookup():
- use getaddrinfo() if found; include support for IPv6 (based on work
by Noriaki Takamiya)
* For a hostname with multiple addresses, each address is tried in turn
until a connection is made.
* RFC2818 compliance for certificate identity checks in SSL:
- use `dNSname' values in subjectAltName extension if present
- hostname comparison fixed to not be case-sensitive
* Added NE_DBG_SSL debug channel.
* ne_strerror changed to return the passed-in buffer.
* Added ne_strnzcpy macro to ne_string.h.
* Added reference documentation:
- ne_sock_init, ne_addr_*.
* Remove the const qualifier from the reason_phrase field in ne_status.
- ne_parse_statusline() now strdup's the reason_phrase
* Remove the status_line argument from ne_207_end_propstat and _end_response
* Change ne_session_create, ne_session_proxy, ne_sock_connect, and the
'port' field of the ne_uri structure to use an unsigned int for port numbers
* ne_uri_defaultport returns unsigned and '0' on an unknown port (not -1).
* Changes to hooks interface:
- pass an ne_request pointer to per-request hooks
- replace "accessor" hooks with ne_{get,set}_{request,session}_private
* Authentication changes:
- the hooks changes fix a segfault if auth is enabled for an SSL session
through a proxy server
- fix ne_forget_auth segfault if either proxy or server auth are not used
* Improvements to persistent connection retry logic and error handling
in request code; fixing some cases where some errors where incorrectly
treated as a persistent connection timeout
- a TCP RST at the appropriate time is now treated as a persistent
connection timeout.
- handle persistent connection timeouts on SSL connections
* Changes to SSL support:
- improved error handling
- fix for proxy CONNECT tunnelling with some proxies (e.g. Traffic-Server)
- fix potential segfault if client cert. provider callback is used
- fix to use supplied password callback for PEM-encoded client certificates
(Daniel Berlin)
* Remove ne_read_file().
* ne_version_match replaces ne_version_minimum (semantics changed slightly).
* XML request bodies use a content-type of "application/xml" now;
applications can use NE_XML_MEDIA_TYPE from ne_xml.h
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- Apply disabled official patch since the patch's content has corrected.
* Impossible to define acls with spaces in them
- Remove "@unexec ${RMDIR} %D/etc/squid ..." line from PLIST since
there is already removing directory line which use more generic
PKG_SYSCONFDIR variable.
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* correct inverted logic of restrictions table which made "-restrict=default"
provide incorrect values for several items. This was broken in 2.8.4dev.19
(reported by Jeff Long <long@ukans.edu> and RobertM <robm@bob.bofh.org>) -TD
* correct check for calling endwin() to allow for curses implementations
without newterm (report/patch by Brett Lymn).
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Apply official patches:
* Small typo in dnsserver error message on DNS overload
* Filter out unproxyable authentication schemes
* cachemgr login & password revealed in HTTP server log files
* make uninstall removes squid.conf
* Segmentation fault if a external_acl helper exits prematurely
* Squid rejects GET/HEAD with request entities claimint error 411
* external_acl.c compilation failure
* memory leak of acl structures on "squid -k reconfigure"
* Occasional corruption of objects when using aufs
* Cachemgr "Total accounted:" memory statistics always report "-1"
* WCCP hash assignment can sometimes be missed by the router
* external_acl helper problem with spaces
* --enable-async-io or --with-storeio=aufs fails to automatically enable --with-pthreads
* "make addlang" fails
* Specifying LDAP servers last on the command line does not work
* Referer log not closed on shutdown
* Many files missing from the contrib directory
But the most recent patch isn't included since it content seems to be
broken.
* Impossible to define acls with spaces in them
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patches provided by (wolfgang at wsrcc dot com) in PR pkg/19126.
Minor changes by me: new homepage is at sourceforge, shut up pkglint.
An official changelog does not seem to be available, but according to the
PR, this version ``has prettier (more structured) output'' and ``produce[s]
nice-looking xhtml''.
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mismatch pointed out in PR pkg/19129. If I was able to read Japanese, I
would probably also have been able to provide a list of changes since the
last version. Maybe somebody who does speak Japanese could post the list
of changes if available?
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when it does.
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please update for gmake can get into an endless loop
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* Using a stable distfile instead of the daily snapshot.
* add $r->add_config method to add dynamic configuration at request time
* add Apache::DIR_MAGIC_TYPE constant
* add support for directive handlers
* add Apache::Server->add_config method to add dynamic configuration at
server startup time
* add Apache::Directive->to_string method
* add support for pluggable <Perl> sections
* fix the filehandle leak in APR::PerlIO
* fix compilation if apache/apr do not have thread support
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the precedence of the contents of this file changes depending on whether
it's started at boot time or started manually, and it's not really
necessary to add the extra complexity since it's valid (and easier) to just
set apache_start in /etc/rc.conf.
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