Bricolage 1.6.2 Released
2003.07.28
The Bricolage developers are pleased to announce announce the release of Bricolage 1.6.2. This maintenance release addresses numerous issues discovered since the release of version 1.6.1. Some of the more important changes since 1.6.1 include:
New help pages for the destination, server, and action profiles.
Fixed issue where new output channels added to a document type element were not always actually saved as a part of that element.
Fixed installer to again work with versions of PostgreSQL prior to 7.3.
Alert types can once again be deleted from the alert type profile.
Users can now only add subelements to a story if they have at least READ permission to those subelements.
The media type profile again allows extensions to be added and removed.
Perl 5.8.0 or later is now strongly recommended for better Unicode support.
Fixed deleting an Alert Type Rule. Also fixed Editing Alert Type Recipients.
Clicking
Cancel
in an element no longer saves the changes in that element before going up to the parent element.Added Localization support to widgets that were missing it. Added pt_pt localized images.
Documents are no longer distributed to deleted (deactivated) destinations.
Eliminated several error log authentication message such as
No cookie found.
Thes tended only to confuse users when they were just starting to use Bricolage.Elements added with the same name as an existing, active or inactive element no longer trigger an SQL error to be displayed.
Fixed issue where adding an output channel to a document type element removed that output channel from another document type element.
For a complete list of the changes, see the changes file.
About Bricolage
Bricolage is a full-featured, enterprise-class content management and publishing system. It offers a browser-based interface for ease-of use, a full-fledged templating system with complete HTML::Mason and HTML::Template support for flexibility, and many other features. It operates in an Apache/mod_perl environment, and uses the PostgreSQL RDBMS for its repository. A comprehensive, actively-developed open source CMS, Bricolage has been hailed as "Most Impressive" in 2002 by eWeek.
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