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collective.geo.zugmap-1.0.2-1.lbn25.noarch
collective.geo.zugmap provides a maplayer for zugmap
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collective.geolocationbehavior-1.1.0.2-1.lbn13.noarch
A behavior which makes it possible to mark and item with a geographic location.
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collective.geolocationbehavior-1.5-1.lbn19.noarch
A behavior which makes it possible to mark and item with a geographic location.
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collective.geolocationbehavior-1.5-1.lbn25.noarch
A behavior which makes it possible to mark and item with a geographic location.
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collective.geotransform-1.0a2-1.lbn13.noarch
GEO stands for "Gracefully E-mail Obfuscation". This package implements the solution exposed in this post of List Apart web site authored by Roel Van Gils:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/gracefulemailobfuscation/
collective.geotransform uses plone.transformchain to transform the response output from Zope before it reaches your browser. It searches for all "mailto:" occurences inside the response and transform them into encoded harmless links. This codification is done via a simple base64 encoding, but enough to fool a spam robot. This is the form of the encoded mail link:
::<a rel="nofollow" href="contact/dmljdG9yLmZlcm5hbmRlejJAdXBjbmV0LmVz">mymail</a>
On the browser side, the encoded links are decoded to their original form by using a Javascript that restore them to normal "mailto:" links.
The text of the link is replaced by the full E-mail specified in the original mailto attribute.
Authenticated responses are NOT affected by this transform. Only anonymous responses are modified.
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collective.geotransform-1.0a2-1.lbn19.noarch
GEO stands for "Gracefully E-mail Obfuscation". This package implements the solution exposed in this post of List Apart web site authored by Roel Van Gils:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/gracefulemailobfuscation/
collective.geotransform uses plone.transformchain to transform the response output from Zope before it reaches your browser. It searches for all "mailto:" occurences inside the response and transform them into encoded harmless links. This codification is done via a simple base64 encoding, but enough to fool a spam robot. This is the form of the encoded mail link:
::<a rel="nofollow" href="contact/dmljdG9yLmZlcm5hbmRlejJAdXBjbmV0LmVz">mymail</a>
On the browser side, the encoded links are decoded to their original form by using a Javascript that restore them to normal "mailto:" links.
The text of the link is replaced by the full E-mail specified in the original mailto attribute.
Authenticated responses are NOT affected by this transform. Only anonymous responses are modified.
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collective.geotransform-1.0a2-1.lbn25.noarch
GEO stands for "Gracefully E-mail Obfuscation". This package implements the solution exposed in this post of List Apart web site authored by Roel Van Gils:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/gracefulemailobfuscation/
collective.geotransform uses plone.transformchain to transform the response output from Zope before it reaches your browser. It searches for all "mailto:" occurences inside the response and transform them into encoded harmless links. This codification is done via a simple base64 encoding, but enough to fool a spam robot. This is the form of the encoded mail link:
::<a rel="nofollow" href="contact/dmljdG9yLmZlcm5hbmRlejJAdXBjbmV0LmVz">mymail</a>
On the browser side, the encoded links are decoded to their original form by using a Javascript that restore them to normal "mailto:" links.
The text of the link is replaced by the full E-mail specified in the original mailto attribute.
Authenticated responses are NOT affected by this transform. Only anonymous responses are modified.
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BastionLinux 25
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collective.googleanalytics-1.4.3-1.lbn13.noarch
collective.googleanalytics is a product that integrates Plone with Google Analytics. It
includes both tracking and reporting functionality. The product enables easy tracking of
the standard Google statistics as well as external links, e-mail address clicks and file
downloads. It also defines Analytics reports that are used to query Google and display
the results using Google Visualizations. Reports are Zope objects that can be imported
and exported using GenericSetup XML and modified on a site-by-site basis. The product
currently provides a portlet that can display results of reports as well as a control
panel for authorizing your site and configuring settings.
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collective.googleanalytics-1.6.1-2.lbn25.noarch
collective.googleanalytics is a product that integrates Plone with Google Analytics. It
includes both tracking and reporting functionality. The product enables easy tracking of
the standard Google statistics as well as external links, e-mail address clicks and file
downloads. It also defines Analytics reports that are used to query Google and display
the results using Google Visualizations. Reports are Zope objects that can be imported
and exported using GenericSetup XML and modified on a site-by-site basis. The product
currently provides a portlet that can display results of reports as well as a control
panel for authorizing your site and configuring settings.
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BastionLinux 25
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collective.googleanalytics-1.6.1-2.lbn25.noarch
collective.googleanalytics is a product that integrates Plone with Google Analytics. It
includes both tracking and reporting functionality. The product enables easy tracking of
the standard Google statistics as well as external links, e-mail address clicks and file
downloads. It also defines Analytics reports that are used to query Google and display
the results using Google Visualizations. Reports are Zope objects that can be imported
and exported using GenericSetup XML and modified on a site-by-site basis. The product
currently provides a portlet that can display results of reports as well as a control
panel for authorizing your site and configuring settings.
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BastionLinux 19