Web Secretary is a web page monitoring software. However, it goes beyond the normal functionalities offered by such software. It will detect changes based on content analysis, making sure that it's not just HTML that changed, but actual content. You can tell it what to ignore in the page (hit counters and such), and it can mail you the document with the changes highlighted or load the highlighted page in a browser.
Created attachment 65662 [details] www-apps/websec/websec-1.8.0.ebuild
1/ Header is missing. 2/ Keywords do not follow policy. 3/ IUSE is missing. 4/ DEPEND is invalid. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/handbook/handbook.xml?part=2&chap=3 Please, fix the above problems and reopen then.
Created attachment 66970 [details] www-apps/websec/websec-1.8.0.ebuild done. Since program is a perl script I took keywords from libwww-perl ebuild but could only test on x86.
see above comment
Created attachment 66971 [details] www-apps/websec/websec-1.8.0.ebuild replaced DEPEND by RDEPEND as dev-perl/libwww-perl is only needed to run the program and not for building.
Please, fix the keywords as per policy and reopen then. The fact that it's perl does not mean that it will work everywhere (see e.g. Bug 103663, comment #3).
Created attachment 66979 [details] www-apps/websec/websec-1.8.0.ebuild
done.
Created attachment 69226 [details] websec-1.8.0.ebuild Here's an updated ebuild. The changes are: * DESCRIPTION follows standards better * SRC_URI changed to nongnu.org - a more standard source * KEYWORDS has the same arch list as libwww-perl-5.800 * Fixed DOCDIR and VIMSYNDIR * Switched to emake, for no particular reason other than standardization
Created attachment 99348 [details] www-apps/websec-1.9.0.ebuild version bump