Bricolage 1.10.10 Released
Bricolage 1.10.10 is a maintenance release of the latest in the stable 1.10 line of Bricolage.
Improvements
- Categories and sources are now displayed in alphabetical order when searching for these objects to associate with a document.
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Bug fixes
- Publishing via Bric::SOAP no longer removes documents from workflow
- Better handle documents with lots of contributors and categories associated with a document
- Publishing multi-category or multi-page stories no longer leads to previewed copies being deleted.
Bricolage runs on the Apache web server on the Linux, BSD, Mac OS X and Solaris platforms. It can use either the PostgreSQL or MySQL database management system and mod perl.
Bricolage is inherently a multi user CMS, designed to manage workflow for large websites with many contributors. Bricolage uses a template development model and completely separates presentation from management of content. It can (and often does) reside on a different server than the web site or other data store being managed.
Native PHP support was added in Bricolage 1.10, that embeds a PHP 5 interpreter inside a Perl 5 interpreter. As a result, PHP code runs in a native PHP 5 environment, but can also transparently make use of any and all Perl libraries, including the complete Bricolage API.
It offers a browser-based interface for ease-of use, a full-fledged templating system with complete HTML::Mason, HTML::Template, PHP5, and Template Toolkit support for flexibility, and many other features.
Bricolage 1.10.10 was released on 11 April 2010.
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