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author | marcus <marcus@FreeBSD.org> | 2002-10-22 11:42:24 +0800 |
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committer | marcus <marcus@FreeBSD.org> | 2002-10-22 11:42:24 +0800 |
commit | db683278d52320231ff347aa9f90bdf1f8cfc942 (patch) | |
tree | 818a0db385ad1a1818c7c6820cba4c37a2368ddd /www/mozilla/pkg-descr | |
parent | 0058b4bc54d23e482a66a6870ca65af242a7cbe2 (diff) | |
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This commit includes:
* mozilla-*vendor ports (currently for Mozilla 1.0.1)
* mozilla* ports (currently for Mozilla 1.1)
* mozilla-*devel ports (currently for Mozilla 1.2b)
Special thanks goes to trevor for auto-generating plist patches, cy for
pointing out that the Mozilla startup scripts need to be tailored for
each version of Mozilla, grog for suggesting that some verbage needs to
be added to explain the Java plugin messages at startup, and John
Merryweather Cooper for suggesting a common plugin directory. Of course,
thanks also goes to the user community for suggestions and support.
These ports offer:
* Complete coexistence with each other
* A universal ${PREFIX}/lib/browser_plugins directory
* Auto-generated plists for ease of maintenance
* More accurate pkg-descr's
* A pkg-message pointing users to java/jdk13 for the Java plugin
PR: 42870 42941
Reviewed by: ports gnome
Diffstat (limited to 'www/mozilla/pkg-descr')
-rw-r--r-- | www/mozilla/pkg-descr | 13 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/www/mozilla/pkg-descr b/www/mozilla/pkg-descr index 84a6b1d5d6c6..37a7a64039b1 100644 --- a/www/mozilla/pkg-descr +++ b/www/mozilla/pkg-descr @@ -1,11 +1,10 @@ -This is the open source web browser, which forms the basis for -Netscape Navigator 6 and higher. It should be fully compliant with all W3C -standards, including HTML, CSS, XML, XSL, JavaScript, MathML, -SVG and RDF. This version also supports SSL encryption, and Java +This is the current release of the Mozilla open source web browser. It should +be fully compliant with all W3C standards, including HTML, CSS, XML, XSL, +JavaScript, MathML, SVG and RDF. This version also supports SSL encryption, and Java with the use of the FreeBSD native Java plug-in. -This version is described by mozilla.org as their stable vendor release. Users -needing the Mozilla vendor API (for applications such as Galeon), or users -new to Mozilla should stick with this version. +This is the latest release of the Mozilla browser. It contains all the +bugfixes and security enhancements from the mozilla port as well as +new new features. WWW: http://www.mozilla.org/ |