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@- remove apache13 and ports depending on apache13 from portstree
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@mod_layout is a utility to wrap served webpages. This means it can
add a footer or header to a document. This allows you to create a
standard look and feel throughout a website without using SSI.
Some example uses are adding standard disclaimers to the bottom of
all pages, banner ads to the top of all pages, or even a menu at
the beginning of a page. There are many other per-document settings
you can modify with mod_layout; see the file 'faq.html' for more
information.

WWW: http://www.musc.edu/webserver/mod_layout.html
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1.7
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@Remove more tags from pkg-descr files fo the form:

- Name
em@@i.l

or variations thereof. While I'm here also fix some whitespace and other
formatting errors, including moving WWW: to the last line in the file.
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1.6
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@- update or remove pkg-descr WWW urls

Reported by:    distilator
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- Pete
petef@@databits.net
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1.5
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@- Fix WWW
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WWW: http://tangent.org/index.pl?lastnode_id=478&node_id=362
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1.4
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@Fix a typo (ot->or)

Submitted by:	Peter Avalos <pavalos@@theshell.com>
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WWW: http://software.tangent.org/projects.pl?view=mod_layout
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1.3
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@o Update to 3.0
o Support NOPORTDOCS and deploy DOCSDIR
o Update COMMENT, DESCR, PKGMESSAGE and WWW tag
o Clean up installation (enable httpd.conf stuff by default)
o Install better documentation

PR:		29254
Submitted by:	maintainer
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add a footer ot header to a document. This allows you to create a
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1.2
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@Update to version 2.10.6.

PR:		27963
Submitted by:	maintainer
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From the software's FAQ list:
	So what is Mod Layout?
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	Mod layout wraps a page, by saying this I mean that it can place
	information at both the beginning and the end of a document. This
	allows you do create a single look and feel throughout a website
	without using server side includes to "automagically" add content
	in either of these two locations. You can use it to add standard
	disclaimers to all of the pages on a server or to place banner
	adds on the top of all pages (I know, banner adds, ick...). I've
	even seen people use the header and footer to place the entire
	contents of a given server inside of tables. There are many
	possibilities.

WWW: http://www.tangent.org/mod_layout/
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1.1
log
@Add mod_layout 2.8.2, an Apache module that creates a "single look and
feel" throughout a website.

PR:		23617
Submitted by:	Mikhail Teterin <mi@@aldan.algebra.com>
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