Bricolage greatly simplifies the complex tasks of creating, managing, and publishing vast libraries of content. With advanced features such as fully-configurable workflows, customizable document types, and comprehensive Perl and PHP templating support, it has been designed from the ground up to scale to meet the demanding needs of large organizations around the world.
| Tags | Internet Web Site Management Content Management postgresql CMS Perl MySQL |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Revised |
| Operating Systems | Unix |
| Implementation | Perl SQL HTML JavaScript CSS |
| Translations | English German Russian Portuguese Italian Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Hong Kong) Chinese (Traditional) |
Recent releases


Release Notes: A revamped interface allows you to add fields (and groups of fields) to documents without leaving your current screen. You can drag to re-order elements and add categories and keywords via search-as-you-type autocompletion. Document definitions are more flexible, so administrators can specify the minimum and maximum number of occurrences for any field or subelement. Other highlights include native thumbnail generation and streamlined job and event tracking. Bricolage now runs on both Apache 2 and Apache 1.3, and can use either PostgreSQL (8.1+) or MySQL (5.0.3+) as its repository.


Release Notes: Search by Keyword has been added to "Find Media". Reverting an image media document works again. There are other improvements and bugfixes.


Release Notes: This maintenance release adds a number of improvements and many bugfixes. Highlights include easier republishing of documents from the Find interface and better-behaving textarea fields in Internet Explorer.


Release Notes: This maintenance release adds a few new features, a number of improvements, and many bugfixes. Highlights include new SOAP modules, improved packaging support, and smoother upgrades from 1.8.x versions.


Release Notes: This development release offers numerous improvements and new features, including a new Bulk Edit interface, improved category permission handling, and the normalized naming of Bricolage objects.
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