- Remove another bunch of old, untranslated stuff

Discussed with:	carvay
This commit is contained in:
Gabor Kovesdan 2008-01-28 23:06:10 +00:00
parent 2508d20c63
commit f762430c82
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-08 03:00:23 +00:00
svn path=/www/; revision=31398
8 changed files with 1 additions and 560 deletions

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# $FreeBSD: www/es/Makefile,v 1.21 2006/08/19 21:22:30 hrs Exp $
# $FreeBSD: www/es/Makefile,v 1.22 2007/11/07 09:01:08 gabor Exp $
# $FreeBSDes: www/es/Makefile,v 1.3 2004/09/07 21:43:32 jcamou Exp $
.if exists(Makefile.conf)
@ -41,7 +41,6 @@ SUBDIR+= releases
#SUBDIR+= doc-es
.if !defined(WEB_ONLY) || empty(WEB_ONLY)
SUBDIR+= ports
SUBDIR+= doc
.endif

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# $FreeBSD: www/es/ports/Makefile,v 1.14 2006/07/16 11:22:04 simon Exp $
.if exists(../Makefile.conf)
.include "../Makefile.conf"
.endif
.if exists(../Makefile.inc)
.include "../Makefile.inc"
.endif
.if exists(Makefile.inc)
.include "Makefile.inc"
.endif
FETCH_OPT?= -am
.if defined(PINDEX_OVERRIDE)
${INDEX}: ${PINDEX_OVERRIDE}
${CP} ${PINDEX_OVERRIDE} ${INDEX}
.elif defined(NOPORTSNET)
${INDEX}: $${PORTSBASE}/${PINDEX}
cp ${PORTSBASE}/${PINDEX} ${INDEX}
.else
${INDEX}:
${FETCH} ${FETCH_OPT} -o ${INDEX}.bz2 ${INDEXURI}.bz2
${BUNZIP2} ${INDEX}.bz2
.endif
# build the list of available packages only on the
# main FreeBSD machines
hostname!= hostname
packages.exists:
.if ${hostname} == "hub.freebsd.org" || ${hostname} == "freefall.freebsd.org"
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/../../en/ports/packages.exists)
cp ${.CURDIR}/../../en/ports/${.TARGET} .
.else
sh ${.CURDIR}/packages > ${.TARGET}
.endif
.else
touch ${.TARGET}
.endif
Makefile.gen: index.sgml .NOTMAIN
( ${ECHO_CMD} TIDY=${PERL};\
${ECHO_CMD} TIDYOPTS="-i'' -npe 's,\"-//FreeBSD//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional-Based Extension//EN\",\"-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\" \"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\",'";\
${ECHO_CMD} DOCS= *.sgml;\
) > Makefile.gen
.if defined(NO_TIDY)
${ECHO_CMD} NO_TIDY=${NO_TIDY} >> Makefile.gen
.endif
index.sgml: ${INDEX} packages.exists portindex ports.inc .NOTMAIN
rm -f *.sgml
${PORTINDEX} ${INDEX} ${.CURDIR}
install: all
all install clean:
(cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${MAKEFLAGS} -f ${.CURDIR}/Makefile.inc0 ${.TARGET})
.include "${WEB_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk"

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PORTINDEX= perl5 ${.CURDIR}/portindex
INDEX= INDEX
PINDEX= ports/${INDEX}
COOKIE= ${INDEX} Makefile.gen
CLEANFILES+= ${INDEX} ${INDEX}.bz2
CLEANFILES+= packages.exists.temp packages.exists
CLEANFILES+= ${DOCS}
CLEANFILES+= Makefile.gen
cvsindex= $${CVSROOT}/${PINDEX},v
_ALLINSTALL= packages.exists ${INDEX}

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# $FreeBSD: www/es/ports/Makefile.inc0,v 1.1 1999/11/15 20:37:56 jesusr Exp $
.if exists(../Makefile.conf)
.include "../Makefile.conf"
.endif
.if exists(../Makefile.inc)
.include "../Makefile.inc"
.endif
.if exists(Makefile.inc)
.include "Makefile.inc"
.endif
.if exists(Makefile.gen)
.include "Makefile.gen"
.endif
.include "${WEB_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk"

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# From src/release/sysinstall/index.c,v 1.57 1998/10/15
"applications", "User application software.",
"astro", "Applications related to astronomy.",
"archivers", "Utilities for archiving and unarchiving data.",
"audio", "Audio utilities - most require a supported sound card.",
"biology", "Software related to Biology.",
"benchmarks", "Utilities for measuring system performance.",
"cad", "Computer Aided Design utilities.",
"chinese", "Ported software for the Chinese market.",
"comms", "Communications utilities.",
"converters", "Format conversion utilities..",
"databases", "Database software.",
"devel", "Software development utilities and libraries.",
"deskutils", "Various Desktop utilities.",
"documentation", "Document preparation utilities.",
"editors", "Common text editors.",
"elisp", "Emacs lisp ports.",
"emulators", "Utilities for emulating other OS types.",
"games", "Various and sundry amusements.",
"german", "Ported software for Germanic countries.",
"graphics", "Graphics libraries and utilities.",
"japanese", "Ported software for the Japanese market.",
"kde", "Software for the K Desktop Environment.",
"korean", "Ported software for the Korean market.",
"lang", "Computer languages.",
"languages", "Computer languages.",
"libraries", "Software development libraries.",
"mail", "Electronic mail packages and utilities.",
"math", "Mathematical computation software.",
"mbone", "Applications and utilities for the mbone.",
"misc", "Miscellaneous utilities.",
"net", "Networking utilities.",
"news", "USENET News support software.",
"numeric", "Mathematical computation software.",
"offix", "An office automation suite of sorts.",
"orphans", "Packages without a home elsewhere.",
"perl5", "Utilities/modules for the PERL5 language..",
"pilot", "Software support for the USR Palm Pilot(tm).",
"plan9", "Software from the plan9 Operating System.",
"print", "Utilities for dealing with printing.",
"printing", "Utilities for dealing with printing.",
"programming", "Software development utilities and libraries.",
"python", "Software related to the python language.",
"russian", "Ported software for the Russian market.",
"security", "System security software.",
"shells", "Various shells (tcsh, bash, etc).",
"sysutils", "Various system utilities.",
"textproc", "Text processing/search utilities.",
"tcl75", "TCL v7.5 and packages which depend on it.",
"tcl76", "TCL v7.6 and packages which depend on it.",
"tcl80", "TCL v8.0 and packages which depend on it.",
"tcl81", "TCL v8.1 and packages which depend on it.",
"tk41", "Tk4.1 and packages which depend on it.",
"tk42", "Tk4.2 and packages which depend on it.",
"tk80", "Tk8.0 and packages which depend on it.",
"tk81", "Tk8.1 and packages which depend on it.",
"troff", "TROFF Text formatting utilities.",
"vietnamese", "Ported software for the Vietnamese market.",
"www", "WEB utilities (browers, HTTP servers, etc).",
"x11", "X Window System based utilities.",
"x11-clocks", "X Window System based clocks.",
"x11-fm", "X Window System based file managers.",
"x11-fonts", "X Window System fonts and font utilities.",
"x11-toolkits", "X Window System based development toolkits.",
"x11-wm", "X Window System Window Managers.",

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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright (c) June 1998 Wolfram Schneider <wosch@FreeBSD.ORG>, Berlin.
#
# packages - create a sorted list of precompiled packages which
# are available at the FreeBSD FTP Server.
#
# $FreeBSD$
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin; export PATH
release='packages-stable';
url="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/$release/All/"
temp=_lynx$$
if lynx -source "$url" > $temp || ( sleep 300; lynx -source "$url" > $temp ) || ( sleep 300; lynx -source "$url" > $temp )
then
perl -ne 'print $1, "\n" if m%href="([^"]+)"%oi' < $temp |
perl -npe 's%.*/%%' | sort | grep -v '^\.\.$'
rm -f $temp
else
rm -f $temp
exit 1
fi

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#!/usr/bin/perl
# convert a ports INDEX file to HTML
#
# by John Fieber <jfieber@freebsd.org>
# Mon May 13 10:31:58 EST 1996
############################################################
# Load local config file. You can override in portindex.conf
# the variables for the default web and the ftp server. This
# make it easy to maintain a local web mirror and let the
# URL point to yourself and not to the standard FreeBSD FTP server.
$config = $0 . '.' . 'conf';
do $config if -f $config;
# This is the base of where we ftp stuff from
if ($ENV{'MASTER_FTP_SERVER'}) {
$ftpserver = $ENV{'MASTER_FTP_SERVER'};
} else {
$ftpserver = 'ftp://ftp.freebsd.org' if !$ftpserver;
}
$base = "$ftpserver/pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current" if !$base;
$baseHTTP = $base if !$baseHTTP;
$urlcgi = 'http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/url.cgi' if !$urlcgi;
$packagesURL = "$ftpserver/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-stable/All/"
if !$packagesURL;
# support tar on the fly or gzip'ed tar on the fly
$ftparchive = 'tar' if !$ftparchive;
# ports download sources script
$pds = 'http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/pds.cgi';
# better layout and link to the sources
if ($urlcgi) {
$baseHTTP = $urlcgi . '?' . $baseHTTP;
}
$today = &getdate;
&packages_exist('packages.exists', *packages);
&category_description(($ARGV[1] || '.') . '/categories', *category_description);
&main;
sub getdate {
@months = ("January", "February", "March", "April", "May","June",
"July", "August", "September", "October", "November", "December");
($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime(time);
$year += 1900;
return "Updated $months[$mon] $mday, $year";
}
sub header {
local ($fh, $htext) = @_;
print $fh "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//FreeBSD//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional-Based Extension//EN\" [\n";
print $fh "<!ENTITY base CDATA '..'>";
print $fh "<!ENTITY date \"<em>$today</em>\">\n";
print $fh "<!ENTITY title '$htext'>";
print $fh "<!ENTITY blurb SYSTEM \"ports.inc\">\n";
print $fh "<!ENTITY % navinclude.ports \"INCLUDE\">\n";
print $fh "<!ENTITY email 'ports'>";
print $fh "]>\n";
print $fh "<html>&header;\n";
}
sub footer {
local ($fh, $ftext) = @_;
print $fh "\n$ftext\n";
print $fh "&footer;\n";
print $fh "</BODY>\n</HTML>\n";
}
sub packages_exist {
local($file, *p) = @_;
open(P, $file) || do {
warn "open $file: $!\n";
warn "Cannot create packages links\n";
return 1;
};
while(<P>) {
chop;
$p{$_} = 1;
}
close P;
return 0;
}
sub category_description {
local($file, *p) = @_;
open(P, $file) || do {
warn "open $file: $!\n";
warn "Cannot find category description\n";
return 1;
};
local($category, $description);
while(<P>) {
# ignore comments
next if /^\s*#/;
($category, $description) = /^\s*"([^"]+)",\s*"([^"]+)/;
$p{$category} = $description;
}
close P;
return 0;
}
sub main {
$sep = "<B>:</B>";
open(INDEX, $ARGV[0]);
while (<INDEX>) {
chop;
s/&/&amp;/g;
s/</&lt;/g;
s/>/&gt;/g;
# Read a record
($name, $loc, $prefix, $desc, $ldesc, $owner, $cats,
$bdep, $rdep, $www) = split('\|');
# Check for double hyphens in the name (--).
$name =~ s/--/-/g;
# Split the categories into an array
@cat = split("[ \t]+", $cats);
$catkey{$name} = $cat[0];
local($sourcepath) = $loc;
$sourcepath =~ s%/usr/%%;
foreach $i (@cat) {
$stats{$i}++;
# figure out the FTP url
$loc =~ s/\/usr/$base/;
$ldesc =~ s/\/usr/$baseHTTP/;
# The name description and maintainer
$data{$i} .= "<DT><B><A NAME=\"$name\"></A><A HREF=\"$loc.$ftparchive\">$name</A></B> ";
$data{$i} .= "<DD>$desc<BR><A HREF=\"$ldesc\">Long description</A>";
if ($packages{"$name.tgz"}) {
$data{$i} .= qq{ | <a href="$packagesURL$name.tgz">Package</a>};
}
$data{$i} .= qq{ | <A HREF="$pds?$sourcepath">Sources</A>};
if ($www ne "") {
$data{$i} .= qq{ | <a href="$www">Main Web Site</a>};
}
$ownerurl = $owner;
$ownerurl =~ s/&lt;/</g;
$owenrurl =~ s/&gt;/>/g;
$data{$i} .=
"<BR><I>Maintained by:</I> <A HREF=\"mailto:$ownerurl\">$owner</A>";
# If there are any dependencies, list them
if ($bdep ne "" || $rdep ne "") {
$data{$i} .= "<BR><I>Requires:</I> ";
@dep = split(/ /, "$bdep $rdep");
local($last) = '';
foreach $j (sort @dep) {
next if $j eq $last;
$last = $j;
$data{$i} .= " <A HREF=\"##$j##.html#$j\">$j</A>,";
}
# remove the trailing comma
chop $data{$i};
}
# If the port is listed in more than one category, throw
# in some cross references
if ($#cat > 0) {
$data{$i} .= "<BR><EM>Also listed in:</EM> ";
foreach $j (@cat) {
if ($j ne $i) {
if ($j eq $cat[0]) {
$data{$i} .= " <STRONG><A HREF=\"$j.html#$name\">\u$j</A></STRONG>,";
}
else {
$data{$i} .= " <A HREF=\"$j.html#$name\">\u$j</A>,";
}
}
}
# remove the trailing comma
chop($data{$i});
}
$data{$i} .= "<P></P></DD>\n"
}
# Add an entry to the master index
# workaround for SGML bug, `--' is not allowed in comments
local ($sname) = $name;
$sname =~ s/--/-=/g;
$master[$portnumber] =
"<!-- $sname --><STRONG><A HREF=\"$cat[0].html#$name\">$name</A></STRONG> " .
" -- <EM>$desc</EM><BR>\n";
$portnumber++;
}
open(MOUTF, ">index.sgml");
&header(MOUTF, "FreeBSD Ports");
# print MOUTF "<!--#include virtual=\"./ports.inc\" -->\n";
print MOUTF "&blurb;";
print MOUTF "<hr><P>There are currently $portnumber ports in the
FreeBSD Ports Collection.<br> <A HREF=\"$base/ports.tar.gz\">Download
a gzip'd tar file of all $portnumber ports</A> (about 7 megabytes) or
browse the following categories:\n";
print MOUTF "<UL>\n";
@foos = sort(keys %stats);
foreach $key (@foos) {
# For the master file...
print MOUTF
"<LI><A HREF=\"$key.html\">\u$key</A> <em>($stats{$key})</em>";
if ($category_description{$key}) {
print MOUTF " -- " . $category_description{$key};
}
print MOUTF "</LI>\n";
# Create the category file
open(OUTF, ">$key.sgml");
&header(OUTF, "FreeBSD Ports: \u$key");
if ($category_description{$key}) {
print OUTF "<h3>", $category_description{$key}, "</h3>\n";
}
print OUTF "<DL>\n";
$d = join("\n", sort(split(/\n/, $data{$key})));
$d =~ s/##([^#]*)##/$catkey{$1}/g;
print OUTF $d;
print OUTF "</DL>\n";
&footer(OUTF, "<HR><A HREF=\"index.html\">Port Categories</A>" .
" -- <A HREF=\"master-index.html\">Index</A><HR>");
close(OUTF);
}
print MOUTF "</UL>\n";
print MOUTF
"<UL><LI><A HREF=\"master-index.html\">Alphabetical list of all $portnumber ports</A></LI></UL>\n";
&footer(MOUTF, "");
close(MOUTF);
# Create the master index file
open(MINDEX, ">master-index.sgml");
&header(MINDEX, "FreeBSD Ports Collection Index");
print MINDEX "<P>\n";
print MINDEX sort @master;
print MINDEX "</P>";
&footer(MINDEX, "<HR><A HREF=\"index.html\">Port Categories</A><HR>");
close(MINDEX);
close(INDEX);
}

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<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
<p>La colecci&oacute;n de Ports y Packages de FreeBSD ofrece una manera
sencilla de instalci&oacute;n de aplicaciones para los usuarios y
administradores. La colecci&oacute;n de ports ha estado creciendo en los
&uacute;ltimos tiempos a un <a
href="http://www.freebsd.org/%7Easami/papers/growth.gif"> ritmo
increible</a>.
<p>Cada "port" listado aqu&iacute; contiene los parches
necesarios para hacer que la aplicaci&oacute;n original compile y
se ejecute en FreeBSD. Instalar una aplicaci&oacute;n es t&aacute;n
sencillo como obtener el ports, descomprimirlo y teclear <tt>make</tt>
dentro del directorio del port. Para mayor facilidad, puedes, simplemente, instalar la <a href="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/branches/-current/ports.tar.gz">colecci&oacute;n completa de ports</a> en el momento de la instalaci&oacute;n
del sistema (o usar <a href="../handbook/synching.html#CVSUP">CVSup</a>
para mantener la colecci&oacute;n actualizada) y tener miles de aplicaciones
disponibles en la punta de tus dedos.
El <tt>Makefile</tt> automaticamente se encarga de obtener el c&oacute;digo
fuente de la aplicaci&oacute;n ya sea del disco local, CDROM o v&iacute;a FTP,
descomprimirla, aplicar los parches necesarios y compilarla. Si todo fue
bi&eacute;n, un simple <tt>make install</tt> instalar&aacute; y
registrar&aacute; la aplicaci&oacute;n en el sistema.</p>
<p>Para muchos ports, existe un <tt>package</tt> precompilado, ahorrando
al usuario el trabajo de tener que compilar cada una de ellas. Cada port
contiene un link a su correspondiente package, con lo que solo tienes que
bajarte el fichero y ejecutar el comando <strong>pkg_add</strong>. Este
comando acepta tanto nombres de ficheros como URL's FTP.</p>
<p>Para m&aacute;s informaci&oacute;n sobre el uso de los ports mira en <a
href="../../handbook/ports.html">La colecci&oacute;n de Ports</a>. Para
informaci&oacute;n sobre crear nuevos ports, mira en <a
href="../../handbook/porting.html">Porting applications</a>. Ambos son parte
del <a href="../../handbook/">Handbook</a>.</p>
<p>Los ports listados en estas p&aacute;ginas web son continuamente
actualizados. El &aacute;arbol actual de ports s&acute;lo soporta
FreeBSD-current y FreeBSD-stable.
Consecuentemente, necesitar&aacute;s actualizar algunos ficheros
en tu sistema FreeBSD para usar los ports desarrollados posteriormente a tu
sistema. Por favor, instala uno de los packages siguientes dependiendo de la
versi&oacute;n que est&eacute;s usando. Incluso, si est&aacute;s usando
FreeBSD-stable o FreeBSD-current con algunos d&iacute;s de antiguedad,
tambi&eacute;n te recomendamos instalar el kit de actualizaci&oacute;n
apropiado; el sistema de ports a veces cambia muy r&aacute;pidamente.
<dl>
<dt><a
href="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-2.2-stable/Latest/221upgrade.tgz">Kit actualizaci&oacute;n de 2.2.1 a 2.2-stable</a>
<dd>Para usuarios de 2.2.1-release o 2.2-stable entre 2.2.1-release y
2.2.2-release
<dt><a
href="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-2.2-stable/Latest/222upgrade.tgz">Kit actualizaci&oacute;n de 2.2.2 a 2.2-stable</a>
<dd>Para usuarios de 2.2.2-release o 2.2-stable entre 2.2.2-release y
2.2.5-release
<dt><a
href="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-2.2-stable/Latest/225upgrade.tgz">Kit actualizaci&oacute;n de 2.2.5 a 2.2-stable</a>
<dd>Para usuarios de 2.2.5-release o 2.2-stable entre 2.2.5-release y
2.2.6-release
<dt><a
href="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-2.2-stable/Latest/227upgrade.tgz">Kit actualizaci&oacute;n de 2.2.7 a 2.2-stable</a>
<dd>Para usuarios de 2.2.6-release, 2.2.7-release, 2.2.8-release o
2.2-stable despu&eacute;s de 2.2.6-release
<dt><a
href="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-3-stable/Latest/30upgrade.tgz">Kit actualizaci&oacute;n de 3.0 a 3.2-stable</a>
<dd>Para usuarios de 3.0-release o 3.0-stable despu&eacute;s de 3.0-release
<dt><a
href="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-3-stable/Latest/31upgrade.tgz">Kit actualizaci&oacute;n de 3.1 a 3.2-stable</a>
<dd>Para usuarios de 3.1-release o 3.1-stable despu&eacute;s de 3.1-release
<dt><a
href="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-3-stable/Latest/32upgrade.tgz">Kit actualizaci&oacute;n de 3.2 a 3.2-stable</a>
<dd>Para usuarios de 3.2-release o 3.2-stable despu&eacute;s de 3.2-release
</dl>
<p>Estos son packages de FreeBSD; por favor usa pkg_add para instalarlos. Esto
deber&iacute;a hacer que puedas usar todos los ports listados aqu&iacute;, ten
en cuenta que solo se modificar&aacute;n algunos ficheros para permitir
que los ports/packages puedan ser usados; para una actualizaci&oacute;n
completa a 3.2-stable, por favor, mira en la secci&oacute;n <a
href="../../handbook/synching.html">sincronizando el c&oacute;digo fuente</a>
del handbook. Recomendamos una actualizaci&oacute;n completa, especialmente
si todav&iacute;a est&aacute;s usando cualquier versi&oacute;n anterior a
2.2.7-release. Comentar tambi&eacute;n que toda la rama 2.2.X ya no es
oficialmente soportada por ports-current; est&aacute;s en "tu opci&oacute;n"
si quieres usar los ports aqu&iacute; listados.</p>
<p>Muchos de los ports requieren el sistema X Window para compilar y
ejecutarse. Nosotros compilamos y testeamos nuestros ports con <a
href="http://www.xfree86.org/">XFree86</a>. Su versi&oacute;n actual es
3.3.3.1 Algunos ports no trabajar&aacute;n con releases m&aacute;s
antiguas.</p>
<p>Para m&aacute;s informaci&oacute;n sobre ports/packages nuevos, modificados
o borrados, o si quieres buscar una aplicaci&oacute;n espec&iacute;fica, por
favor, mira en la p&aacute;gina de
<a href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi">Mantenimiento de Ports</a></p>
<FORM METHOD="GET" ACTION="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi">
Buscar:
<INPUT NAME="query" VALUE="">
<SELECT NAME="stype">
<OPTION VALUE="all">Todo</OPTION>
<OPTION VALUE="name">Nombre Package</OPTION>
<OPTION VALUE="text">Descripci&oacute;n</OPTION>
</SELECT>
<INPUT TYPE="submit" VALUE="Enviar">
</FORM>