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Strip cascading style sheets from webpages
DeCSS is a utility for stripping Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) tags from an
HTML page. That's all it does. It has no relationship whatsoever to
encryption, copy protection, movies, software freedom, oppressive industry
cartels, Web site witch hunts, or any other bad things that could get you
in trouble.
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decss history
v. 1.9
date: 2003/02/20 19:15:24; author: knu; state: Exp; lines: +1 -0
De-pkg-comment.
v. 1.8
date: 2002/11/10 16:48:22; author: lioux; state: Exp; lines: +0 -2
o Rollback PORTCOMMENT modifications while this feature's implementation
is better studied
o Turn PORTCOMMENT variable in Makefile back into pkg-comment files
Approved by: kris (portmgr hat),
portmgr, re (silence)
v. 1.7
date: 2002/11/06 22:47:14; author: adamw; state: Exp; lines: +3 -1
Use PORTCOMMENT in the Makefile, and whack the pkg-comment.
Approved by: pat
v. 1.6
date: 2001/03/12 11:28:34; author: kris; state: Exp; lines: +5 -1
Install some more documentation
v. 1.5
date: 2001/02/05 15:33:18; author: olgeni; state: Exp; lines: +2 -2
Some spaces -> tabs for ports/www.
v. 1.4
date: 2000/05/14 05:18:39; author: billf; state: Exp; lines: +2 -2
Follow the bouncing MASTER_SITE/WWW:
v. 1.3
date: 2000/04/10 00:04:53; author: cpiazza; state: Exp; lines: +4 -4
Update with the new PORTNAME/PORTVERSION variables
v. 1.2
date: 2000/02/22 07:55:08; author: kris; state: Exp; lines: +3 -2
USE_PERL5 and add perl5 to categories
Submitted by: steve
v. 1.1
date: 2000/02/21 08:25:11; author: kris; state: Exp;
DeCSS is a utility for stripping Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) tags from an
HTML page. That's all it does. It has no relationship whatsoever to
encryption, copy protection, movies, software freedom, oppressive industry
cartels, Web site witch hunts, or any other bad things that could get you
in trouble.
Suggested by: peter
=============================================================================
v. 1.9
date: 2003/02/20 19:15:24; author: knu; state: Exp; lines: +1 -0
De-pkg-comment.
v. 1.8
date: 2002/11/10 16:48:22; author: lioux; state: Exp; lines: +0 -2
o Rollback PORTCOMMENT modifications while this feature's implementation
is better studied
o Turn PORTCOMMENT variable in Makefile back into pkg-comment files
Approved by: kris (portmgr hat),
portmgr, re (silence)
v. 1.7
date: 2002/11/06 22:47:14; author: adamw; state: Exp; lines: +3 -1
Use PORTCOMMENT in the Makefile, and whack the pkg-comment.
Approved by: pat
v. 1.6
date: 2001/03/12 11:28:34; author: kris; state: Exp; lines: +5 -1
Install some more documentation
v. 1.5
date: 2001/02/05 15:33:18; author: olgeni; state: Exp; lines: +2 -2
Some spaces -> tabs for ports/www.
v. 1.4
date: 2000/05/14 05:18:39; author: billf; state: Exp; lines: +2 -2
Follow the bouncing MASTER_SITE/WWW:
v. 1.3
date: 2000/04/10 00:04:53; author: cpiazza; state: Exp; lines: +4 -4
Update with the new PORTNAME/PORTVERSION variables
v. 1.2
date: 2000/02/22 07:55:08; author: kris; state: Exp; lines: +3 -2
USE_PERL5 and add perl5 to categories
Submitted by: steve
v. 1.1
date: 2000/02/21 08:25:11; author: kris; state: Exp;
DeCSS is a utility for stripping Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) tags from an
HTML page. That's all it does. It has no relationship whatsoever to
encryption, copy protection, movies, software freedom, oppressive industry
cartels, Web site witch hunts, or any other bad things that could get you
in trouble.
Suggested by: peter
=============================================================================
v. 1.9
date: 2003/02/20 19:15:24; author: knu; state: Exp; lines: +1 -0
De-pkg-comment.
v. 1.8
date: 2002/11/10 16:48:22; author: lioux; state: Exp; lines: +0 -2
o Rollback PORTCOMMENT modifications while this feature's implementation
is better studied
o Turn PORTCOMMENT variable in Makefile back into pkg-comment files
Approved by: kris (portmgr hat),
portmgr, re (silence)
v. 1.7
date: 2002/11/06 22:47:14; author: adamw; state: Exp; lines: +3 -1
Use PORTCOMMENT in the Makefile, and whack the pkg-comment.
Approved by: pat
v. 1.6
date: 2001/03/12 11:28:34; author: kris; state: Exp; lines: +5 -1
Install some more documentation
v. 1.5
date: 2001/02/05 15:33:18; author: olgeni; state: Exp; lines: +2 -2
Some spaces -> tabs for ports/www.
v. 1.4
date: 2000/05/14 05:18:39; author: billf; state: Exp; lines: +2 -2
Follow the bouncing MASTER_SITE/WWW:
v. 1.3
date: 2000/04/10 00:04:53; author: cpiazza; state: Exp; lines: +4 -4
Update with the new PORTNAME/PORTVERSION variables
v. 1.2
date: 2000/02/22 07:55:08; author: kris; state: Exp; lines: +3 -2
USE_PERL5 and add perl5 to categories
Submitted by: steve
v. 1.1
date: 2000/02/21 08:25:11; author: kris; state: Exp;
DeCSS is a utility for stripping Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) tags from an
HTML page. That's all it does. It has no relationship whatsoever to
encryption, copy protection, movies, software freedom, oppressive industry
cartels, Web site witch hunts, or any other bad things that could get you
in trouble.
Suggested by: peter
=============================================================================
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