pages after pressing the submit button. This is a bandaid and we need
to look into the real issue, but till that time try to stop people
from submitting a lot of duplicate PR tickets.
- Move includes.nav*.sgml to share/sgml/navibar.ent and
<lang>/share/sgml/nabibar.l10n.ent.
- Move includes.sgml and includes.xsl to
share/sgml/common.ent, share/sgml/header.ent, <lang>/share/sgml/l10n.ent,
and <lang>?share/sgml/header.l10n.ent.
- Move most of XSLT libraries to share/sgml/*.xsl and
<lang>/share/sgml/*.xsl.
- Move news.xml and other *.xml files for the similar purpose
to share/sgml/*.xml and <lang>/share/sgml/*.xml.
- Switch to use a custom DTD for HTML document. Now we use
"-//FreeBSD//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional-Based Extension", which is
HTML 4.01 + some entities previously pulled via
"<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;" line.
The location of entity file will be resolved by using catalog file.
- Add DOCTYPE declearation to XML documents. This makes the followings
possible:
* Use of &foo; entities for SGML in an XML file instead of defining
{$foo} as the same content.
* &symbolic; entities for Latin characters.
- Duplicated information between SGML and XML, or English and
translated doc, has been removed as much as possible.
confirm-code.cgi contains a preconfigured list of databases and their
parameters. When a request comes in, the database in the request's 'db'
parameter is checked for validity, and a code is generated, stored in
the appropriate database and returned.
Use this new script in send-pr.sgml and remove sendpr-code.cgi which is
now superceded.
images, then they won't be able to use this mechanism. In the words of
the user who suggested this:
I always see and work with the page from the top down, so I
filled in this form before realising that I was completely
incapable of getting it submitted which was obviously a tad
annoying.
Discussed with: Sabahattin Gucukoglu <mail@sabahattin-gucukoglu.com>
This code relies on the netpbm port being installed ; this is
already a dependency of the textproc/docproj port.
This comes courtesy of a collaboration with Eric Anderson
<anderson@centtech.com> who submitted both the idea and the vast
majority of the code to implement it; thank you very much, Eric - this
is a great Christmas present to us and our user community.
one in a comment; since the former is clearly visible from the top of
the file, the latter's only purpose was to bloat the repository a
little more.
No objections by: -doc, -www
out, and spot inconsistencies.
By God that was painful. And I'm not finished yet -- this commit just gets
the files into a semblence of order. Now I have to go through them
excising all the dodgy HTML practices, and doing a consistency check.
Argh!
Translators, you can ignore this commit.