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@- Downgrade to 2.0.12 (current version is broken)
- Pass maintainer to submitter

PR:		ports/129235
Submitted by:	rodrigo@@bebik.net
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@  __        ___  __ _     
  \ \      / / \/  | |      Website META Language
   \ \ /\ / / |\/| | |    
    \ V  V /| |  | | |___   ``WML is the Unix toolkit for getting
     \_/\_/ |_|  |_|_____|    your webdesigner's HTML job done.''

  Copyright (c) 1996-2002 Ralf S. Engelschall
  Copyright (c) 1999-2002 Denis Barbier

  WML is a free and extensible Webdesigner's off-line HTML generation toolkit
  for Unix, distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL v2). It is
  written in ANSI C and Perl 5, build via a GNU Autoconf based source tree
  and runs out-of-the-box on all major Unix derivates.  It can be used
  free of charge both in educational and commercial environments.
  
  WML consists of a control frontend driving up to nine backends in a
  sequential pass-oriented filtering scheme. Each backend provides one
  particular core language. For maximum power WML additionally ships with a
  well-suited set of include files which provide higher-level features build
  on top of the backends core languages. While not trivial and idiot proof WML
  provides most of the core features real hackers always wanted for HTML
  generation.

WWW: http://developer.berlios.de/projects/thewml/
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@Upgrade to Website META Language (WML), version 2.0.8
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  Copyright (c) 1996-2001 Ralf S. Engelschall
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@Upgrade this out-of-date port from WML 1.6.8 to WML 1.99.8. Yes, I know
that our 1.99.8 is a developer version for approaching WML 2.0. But
1.6.x and 1.7.x are both horribly broken for FreeBSD 3.x and 4.x because
of the way Perl is installed (under /usr/libdata). And because 1.99.8
is already stable enough and very near 2.0, we now go this way for the
port, too.
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  Copyright (c) 1996,1997,1998 Ralf S. Engelschall
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- Removed version string from pkg/DESCR file
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  WML is a free HTML generation toolkit consisting of 9 independent languages.
  The main idea of WML is a sequential filtering scheme where each language
  provides one of 9 processing passes. So WML reads an input file, applies
  passes 1-9 (or optionally only the passes specified) and finally produces
  one or more output files. It operates as a powerful offline HTML generation
  toolkit for webmasters. While not trivial and idiot proof it provides most
  of the features real hackers always wanted for HTML generation. 
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- Added the first official mirror site
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- Made "portlint -a" happy ;_)
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@Upgrade to Website META Language, version 1.2.0
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@Import of WML, the Website META Language.
A really flexible and powerful webdesigners
toolkit for HTML generation.

Submitted by:	Ralf S. Engelschall
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