This is the official Flash Player from Adobe. This plugin enables
you to see .swf and .spl files on the 'net from your Opera, Mozilla or
Firefox sessions.
Please see the Adobe home page for more information.
FreeBSD Flash License Agreement:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/96374
Tidy is a console application. It corrects and cleans up HTML and XML documents
by fixing markup errors and upgrading legacy code to modern standards.
TidyLib is a C static or dynamic library that developers can integrate into
their applications in order to bring all of Tidy's power to your favorite tools.
TidyLib is used today in desktop applications, web servers, and more.
This is yet a development version. When it will become stable, it will
supersedes the ports www/tidy-devel and www/tidy-lib.
LWP::Authen::Negotiate is a authentication plugin for LWP to
support WWW-Negotiate.
This is a Python library for accessing seafile data model.
www: https://github.com/haiwen/seafobj
Nagios plugin to monitor Varnish.
https://www.varnish-cache.org/utility/nagios-varnish-plugin
Interchange is the open source alternative to commercial e-commerce
servers and "best of breed" application server/component applications.
Interchange is one of the most powerful tools available to automate and
database-enable your web site or build online applications. It's also
one of the easiest tools to learn, plus it's open source, making it the
most open and least expensive solution to implement.
For some documentation and resources for it have a look at
http://www.interchange.rtfm.info/
RSSOwl is a free, opensource RSS / RDF / Atom Newsreader.
Some special features are:
- Export News to PDF, HTML, RTF, OPML
- Import Favorites from OPML
- Full text-search with syntax-highlight of the results
- Powerful Newsfeed search-engine
- View news in internal browser
- Manage favorites in categories (Drag and Drop support)
- Runs on Windows, Linux, Solaris and Mac
For a complete list of features, see: http://www.rssowl.org/overview
This is the Varnish high-performance HTTP accelerator.
Documentation and additional information about Varnish is available on
http://varnish-cache.org/docs/index.html
Technical questions about Varnish and this release should be addressed
to <varnish-dev@varnish-cache.org>
Questions about commercial support and services related to Varnish
can be directed here: https://www.varnish-software.com/contact-us
If you kill -HUP or kill the spreadlogd process, it will not actually
process the signal until after it has received its next message from
Spread. You can move your log files to new names and then kill -HUP and
it will reopen the log files. This is useful for seamless log rotation
without losing any messages.
Spread is really cool. It is a poweful group communication toolkit
developed at the Center for Networking and Distributed Systems at the
Johns Hopkins University
(http://www.spread.org/ and http://www.cnds.jhu.edu/, respectively).
cadaver: command-line DAV client.
Like the original ubiquitous command-line FTP client except for WebDAV
instead. Uses the sitecopy (http://www.lyra.org/sitecopy/) WebDAV
code.
Commands: open, close, cd, ls, get, put, mkcol, delete, copy, move,
cat, less.
Please send in bug reports, feature requests or any questions to
the discussion list, cadaver@webdav.org.
Discussion list: subscribe via <mailto:cadaver-request@webdav.org>
or <http://mailman.lyra.org/mailman/listinfo/cadaver>
Joe Orton