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www/http-form_data-1.0.1 (Score: 0.027758993)
Build form data request bodies
HTTP::FormData is utility-belt to build form data request bodies. It provides support for 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' and 'multipart/form-data' types.
www/fivestarvote-0.1 (Score: 0.027758993)
Five star plugin for voting on Trac resources
This plugin is a modified version of the VotePlugin (www/trac-vote). Instead of having up and down arrows, this plugin uses a 5-star approach to rate resources.
www/nanoblogger-extra-3.4.2 (Score: 0.027323132)
Extras for nanoblogger, a small weblog engine
NanoBlogger is a small weblog engine written in Bash for the command line. It uses common UNIX tools such as cat, grep, and sed to create static HTML content. This port (www/nanoblogger-extra) contains additional language definitions, plugins, and various other add-ons for www/nanoblogger.
japanese/lynx-2.8.8.r2 (Score: 0.026975406)
Console WWW client (browser) with multi-byte encoding support
lynx is a program which allows a user to access World-Wide Web servers and other information servers. It uses only ascii representation so that it can be used from ascii-terminals and dial-in lines.
japanese/seaside-080908.s39 (Score: 0.026975406)
Seaside: squeak based WWW application framework with Japanized patch
Seaside is a framework for developing sophisticated web applications in Smalltalk. This version of Seaside is applied Japanized patch. http://swikis.ddo.jp/umejava/22
chinese/muni-1.0 (Score: 0.026927747)
为中文汉字查找 Unicode 值
Muni 可以查找列在 Matthews 汉英字典中的 7773 个汉字字符的 Unicode 值。 你输入一个可以在字典中找到的字符,然后它将给你对应的 Unicode 映射,或者告诉你没有找到 匹配的映射。 除了可以输入数字外,你还可以输入一个查询,例如: % muni : What is Unicode mapping for "Yung", listed in Matthews' Dictionary : as character 7589? - Matthews(7589) = U+6C38 : Thank you. How about 3268, Matthews' number for "Kang"? - Matthews(3268) = U+525B : Thank you, Mr. Computer. : ^D % G. Adam Stanislav (a.k.a. Yung Kang) adam@redprince.net http://www.redprince.net/
www/xshttpd-3.6.g01 (Score: 0.026864504)
Webserver with CGI as own user and SSL support
XS-HTTPD is a WWW server that has the following features: - It is pronounced as "access-HTTP-daemon" - It is SMALL (very small in fact: a factor two to three smaller than normal servers on disk and in memory) - It is FAST (because it is so small and does not do unnecessary things) - Uses very little CPU time - Configurable (configuration compiled in to make it small, but largely overridable on the command line) - Runs user CGI binaries under their own user ID - Gets users' pages under their own user ID, allowing them to really have protected pages (using the built-in authentication mechanism) - Does not fork for every connection (has a fixed number of servers), only to replace a lost server (in case of timeouts). - Comes with some other useful programs - Offers Server-Side Includes for many common tasks, including built-in page counters (text or graphical) - Supports PHP and other interpreted file formats - Supports automatic decompression to save diskspace and bandwidth - Serves SSL (https) and http connections through the same daemon - Full support for IPv6
www/Net-FreshBooks-API-0.24 (Score: 0.026488801)
Easy OO access to the FreshBooks.com API
http://www.freshbooks.com is a website that lets you create, send and manage invoices. This module is an OO abstraction of their API that lets you work with Clients, Invoices etc as if they were standard Perl objects.
www/libapreq2-2.13 (Score: 0.026488801)
Perl binding for the Generic Apache2 Request Library
p5-libapreq2 - Perl elements for the Generic Apache2 Request Library This package contains the Perl elements of the Generic Apache2 Request Library. - parsing of application/x-www-form-urlencoded data - parsing of multipart/form-data - parsing of HTTP Cookies
www/boa-0.94.14.r21 (Score: 0.025719546)
High performance single-tasking web server
Boa is a single-tasking HTTP server. That means that unlike traditional web servers, it does not fork for each incoming connection, nor does it fork many copies of itself to handle multiple connections. It internally multiplexes all of the ongoing HTTP connections, and forks only for CGI programs (which must be separate processes.) Preliminary tests show boa is about twice as fast as Apache, and is capable of handling 50 hits per second on a 66 MHz '486. The primary design goals of Boa are speed and security. Security, in the sense of "can't be subverted by a malicious user", not "fine grained access control and encrypted communications".