Language packs for SeaMonkey
This is the current release of the Seamonkey open source web browser. It should
be fully compliant with all W3C standards, including HTML, CSS, XML, XSL,
JavaScript, MathML, SSL encryption, SVG and RDF. Also supports Java with
the use of the FreeBSD native Java plug-in.
This is a port of The Internet Junkbuster Proxy(TM). An excelent way
to enhance your privacy while browsing the web. And it also happens
to do a great job of filtering out all those annoying banner ads!
This modified version allows one to specify appearance of blocked GIFs.
It can automatically compress text/html and text/plain documents for clients
which support Accept-Encoding: gzip (e.g. Netscape 4.7, Internet Explorer 5,
Lynx 2.8.3) to save downstream modem/network bandwidth. It uses the zlib
compression library to perform on-the-fly compression of HTML documents.
Please note that this software does not support IPv6. See www/privoxy
for a worth followup of this software.
H2O is a very fast HTTP server written in C. It can also be used as a library.
It supports:
- HTTP/1.0, HTTP/1.1
- [HTTP/2](http://http2.github.io/)
- draft 16 (and draft 14 to support older clients)
- persistent connections
- chunked encoding
- negotiation methods: NPN, ALPN, Upgrade, direct
- dependency and weight-based prioritization
- server push
- TLS
- uses [OpenSSL](https://www.openssl.org/)
- forward secrecy
- AEAD ciphers
- OCSP stapling (automatically enabled)
- session resumption (internal memory)
- conditional GET using last-modified / etag
- mime-type configuration
- reverse proxy
- persistent upstream connection
pecl-http extension aims to provide a convenient and
powerful set of functionality for one of PHPs major
applications. It eases handling of HTTP URLs, dates,
redirects, headers and messages, provides means for
negotiation of clients preferred language and charset,
as well as a convenient way to send any arbitrary data
with caching and resuming capabilities. It provides
powerful request functionality too.
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This the deprecated version 1 branch of this package
as the current 2.x branch is described as
"completely incompatible to previous version."
Please upgrade to www/pecl-http as soon as possible!
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This is the continuance of the classic perl CGI module, bundled with Perl until
Perl 5.22. Development is continuing on p5-CGI and components of it are
actively splitting to other modules.
The older, everything-in-one-package module is still available in www/p5-CGI.pm.
See also: https://metacpan.org/pod/CGI::Alternatives
CGI.pm is a stable, complete and mature solution for processing and preparing
HTTP requests and responses. Major features including processing form
submissions, file uploads, reading and writing cookies, query string generation
and manipulation, and processing and preparing HTTP headers. Some HTML
generation utilities are included as well.
CalDavZAP is an open source CalDAV web client implementation released under GNU
Affero General Public License (version 3.0).
Main features:
* 100% JavaScript+jQuery CalDAV web client/application - no special server
software required for standard setup (except the CalDAV server of course)
* server-based XML configuration generator (for special setup) with HTTP and
LDAP authentication plugins
* asynchronous read-only and read/write calendar collection detection
* asynchronous background synchronization
* support for delegated calendars
* support for subscribed calendars
* time-range filtering (server support required)
* support for RFC compliant vCalendars (version 2.0) and automatic correction
of most common errors in invalid vCalendars
* support for background calendars - if there is at least one event defined for
the given day in a background calendar, the background color for that day
will be pink/light-red
and much more ...
Apache 2.2 with the itk MPM enabled.
A small and simple webserver programmed in C++ that was designed to make
sharing files easy.
By default, it shares whatever folder it was executed from on port 2000.
While simple, a good deal of flexibility is exposed when you read the
documentation and look at the optional configuration files.
This plugin silently consumes flash MIME types to prevent the browser from
prompting the user to download them