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Please use pkgdiff, since it avoids (in most cases) the problem with
RCS ids in patches, like in this one.
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to be prepended to CLASSPATH by setting optional tomcat_classpath
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Use BUILDLINK_INCDIR, BUILDLINK_LIBDIR for locations of linked headers
and libraries. Create a variable BUILDLINK_TARGETS whose value is the
list of build-link targets to execute.
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0.8.12, but mod_dtcl now uses <? ?> tags instead of <+ +>. For now, mod_dtcl
contains compatibility code so that your old scripts will still run.
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[max] Move all JavaScript URLs to the onclick event handler to prevent
breaking IE SSL in certain circumstances.
[cjh] Browser detection recognizes ie6.
[cjh] Added locale/se (Daniel Andersson <daniel@addelei.nu>).
[bjn] Ignore errors from PHPLIB session.inc posix_getpid (which isn't
supported by Windows 95/98/ME).
[cjh] Run $language through basename() before returning it in select_lang()
to avoid possible exploits, though a seperate bug in php needs to be
present to really exploit this.
[cjh] Reject From: addresses containing spaces, ';', or '&', and don't put
quotes around addresses (since sendmail doesn't strip them). If this
is too strict, we'll reconsider later.
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- Made raw error message accessible from the new error display via
an unobtrusive link.
- Fixed Apache tests when started by a non-root user.
- Added short-circuits for Apache tests on Win32 and on systems with
Apache configurations that cannot be properly parsed.
- Completely redesigned error display. The new display includes a
contextual source listing and readable stacktrace. You can access the
old error behavior with the raw_html and raw_fatal error modes.
- Fixed $m->file to close its filehandle between uses.
- Fixed bad interaction with Mason 1.01 and CPAN module, by adding
version number to ApacheHandler.pm.
- Fixed $m->top_comp to work as documented, and made documentation
- Fixed specification of a component root as "foo => /foo"
- Added 'use Apache.pm' to ApacheHandler.pm, necessary for some
mod_perl installations.
- Implemented configuration of Mason from httpd.conf via PerlSetVar
directives. This removes the need for a handler.pl file in many
cases.
- Revamped ApacheHandler tests to use a real Apache web server and
mod_perl (assuming this is installed). This allows for much better
testing of Mason. However, the test suite takes a bit longer to run
as starting and stopping the server can take a second or two each
time.
- ** Fixed handling of POST requests with query strings via CGI.pm;
the query string arguments were previously ignored, and are now merged
with POST arguments. This is an incompatible change only for those
whose code relied on the arguments missing.
- Added basic validation of arguments to Parser, Interp,
and ApacheHandler constructors.
- Added interp->die_handler, allowing you to install your own
subroutine as $SIG{__DIE__} to catch errors during component
execution. Alternately, you can simply turn the special error
handling off.
- Added interp->use_dhandlers and interp->use_autohandlers, more
intuitive ways to turn on/off dhandlers and autohandlers.
- Eliminated interp->verbose_compile_error, which is no longer needed
and has not worked for some time.
- Documented that you cannot call return() from a <%shared> or <%once>
section.
- Fixed documentation of escaped newline behavior.
- Fixed incorrect code for using mod_perl args method in
eg/session_handler.pl.
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then to libneon/Makefile. Should now pick up libintl.h if it's not in
the base system. Noted by David Brownlee <abs@formula1.com>.
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neon library.
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Noted by Frederick Bruckman.
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(except for ap-ssl, of course)
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5.01 (19-May-01)
- New command PNGIMAGES.
- New token "PLAIN:" in ALIAS commands.
- Unix man page included in source distribution.
- New example configuration file examples/bigbyrep.cfg.
- A few small bug fixes.
- Italian report descriptions files; corrections to German language files.
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Use a --with-apxs=FOO configure flag instead of a patch.
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/etc/mk.conf to any string of legal compiler flags to tune different aspects
of the built httpd.
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PHP4 extension for Perl-compatible regular expressions
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use gmake when when it is being compiled with bmake, and much pain ensues
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download, on-screen display, namespace operations (move/copy), collection
creation and deletion, and locking operations.
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WebDAV stands for "Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning". It is
a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol which allows users to
collaboratively edit and manage files on remote web servers.
mod_dav is an Apache module to provide DAV capabilities (RFC 2518) for the
Apache web server. mod_dav currently implements a Class 1 and Class 2 DAV
server. This means that it provides all the basic DAV facilities for
manipulating resources (files) on the target web server, along with
manipulating properties on those resources. In addition, it handles the
(un)locking of resources so that clients can have exclusive access to
modify resources.
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Sitecopy is for copying locally stored web sites to remote web servers. A
single command will upload files to the server which have changed locally,
and delete files from the server which have been removed locally, to keep
the remote site synchronized with the local site. The aim is to remove the
hassle of uploading and deleting individual files using an FTP client.
Sitecopy will also optionally try to spot files you move locally, and move
them remotely.
FTP, WebDAV and other HTTP-based authoring servers (for instance, AOLserver
and Netscape Enterprise) are supported.
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- Font fix. The standard monospace font is now detected on startup even
if not set in the opera.ini file
- Fixed a font problem that could cause the same font to be displayd
several times in the font selector
- Improved button bar layout (less wasted space) when the ad banner
is visible
- Several fixes regarding keyboard focus handling when loading a page.
- Focus could get lost or moved to another window what a framed page
was reloaded. This could also happen when entering print preview
- Transfer window will now always be activated the first time
(even when "activate window on new transfer" is not selected)
- The transfer window will be raised when activated even when
iconified outside the Opera workspace
- The autocompletion dropdown list is now wider than the address
entry field of the document window when necessary
- Fixed a cookie filter problem that could reverse the filter action
- Decorations of the workspace windows can now be chosen from
the opera.ini file. There are three options: Qt-2 style, ms-win
style and the old Opera style. The Qt-2 style is default
- The menu bar can be made visible (if hidden) from the doument
and workspace popup menus
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Respect /etc/rc.conf.
Handle "force" commands.
Allow overriding of ${name}_flags with ${flags} from environment.
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2001-04-10 Gisle Aas <gisle@ActiveState.com>
Release 5.53
LWP::Simple::get() could sometimes return nothing on failure in
list context. Now it always returns 'undef'.
HTTP::Cookies does not request 2 dots on domain names any more.
New option to hide the Cookie2 header. Cookie2 header now quote
the version number. Updated reference to RFC 2965.
Support for embedded userinfo in http proxy URIs. It means that
you know can set up your proxy with things like:
http_proxy="http://proxyuser:proxypass@proxyhost:port"
Patch by John Klar <j.klar@xpedite.com>.
Experimental HTTP/1.1 support. New module called Net::HTTP that
provide the lower level interface and a LWP::Protocol::http11
module that builds on it. The HTTP/1.1 protocol module must be
loaded and registered explicitly, otherwise the old and trustworthy
HTTP/1.0 module will be used.
LWP::Protocol::GHTTP will try to use the get_headers() methods
so that it can actually extract all the headers.
2001-03-29 Gisle Aas <gisle@ActiveState.com>
Release 5.52
HTTP::Header: new method $h->init_header() that will only
set the header if it is not already set. Some shuffling
around in the code.
LWP::UserAgent will not override 'User-Agent', 'From'
or 'Range' headers if they are explicitly set in the
request passed in.
HTML::Form tries to optimize parsing be restricting the
tags that are reported by HTML::Parser. Will need
HTML::Parser v3.19_93 or better for this to actually
have any effect.
LWP::Protocol::ftp now deals with path parameters again.
It means that you can append ";type=a" to ftp-URI and
it will download the document in ASCII mode.
If the server output multiple Location headers on a redirect,
ignore all but the first one.
Extract cookies failed on request URIs with empty paths.
This was only triggered if you used URI objects directly in
scripts.
This change was actually part of 5.51: Fix qop="auth"
handling for Digest authentication.
Patch by Dave Dunkin <dave_dunkin@hotmail.com>.
2001-03-14 Gisle Aas <gisle@ActiveState.com>
Release 5.51
SECURITY FIX: 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.
Problem reported by Randal L. Schwartz.
NOTE: It is recommended that everybody that use LWP::UserAgent
(including LWP::Simple) in CGI scripts upgrade to this release.
Explicit setting of action on HTML::Form had no effect because
of a code typo. Patch by BooK <book@netcourrier.com>.
HTTP::Daemon: The CONNECT method need special treatment because
it does not provide a URI as argument (just a "hostname:port").
The non-upward compatibility warning is that you must now call
$request->url->host_port to get the host/port string for CONNECT,
rather than calling $request->url and using the entire string.
Based on patch from Randal L. Schwartz <merlyn@stonehenge.com>
HTTP::Daemon: Create self URL based on $self->sockaddr. This works
better when LocalAddr is used to specify the port number. Based on
patch from Ben Low <ben@snrc.uow.edu.au>.
Avoid potential '<FILE> chunk 1' messages at the end of the response
'message'.
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DEPENDS+= postgresql-{6.5.3*,7.0*,lib-*}:../../databases/postgresql-lib
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many general bugfixes, important fixes to the pgsql module to support
PostgreSQL transactions correctly, speedups, and a zlib output compressor.
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*) Allow loadcacert.cgi script to work inside mod_perl.
*) Fixed typo in the directive descriptions in mod_ssl.c
*) Fixed ENGINE support: the engine support is are now already
loaded at configure time. Else mod_ssl fails to find them.
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the updated EAPI patches from mod_ssl-2.8.3-1.3.19 which includes the
following fix:
*) Fixed EAPI context usage in http_request.c: a context pointer
potentially can be NULL requests and can cause a segfault if
dereferenced.
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Changelog at http://search.cpan.org/doc/GAAS/HTML-Parser-3.24/Changes
Fixes pkg/12896 by Nathan Ahlstrom <nrahlstr@winternet.com>
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Changelog:
URI->new($u, $scheme) does no longer fail if given a badly
formatted scheme string.
URI::WithBase's clone and base method was basically just
broken. This also affected the URI::URL subclass.
The clone() method did not copy the base, and updating
the base with the base method always set it to "1".
Fixes pkg/12895 by Nathan Ahlstrom <nrahlstr@winternet.com>
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version 4.16 which include many new features including new reports.
See the include "whatsnew.html" for detailed description.
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also don't use floats as ints...
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properly add a build depend on perl so that Apache's apxs will work.
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libperl versions may not be exactly the same.
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* Personal Security Manager 2.0 with improved performance and new UI.
* MailNews front end has been overhauled with a huge performance
improvement.
* Browser and Mail now utilize a new cache, and new viewmanager
for improved performance and correctness.
* Image rendering library was rewritten from scratch for increased
preformance.
See the release notes below for detail:
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla0.9/
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