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Bricolage Content-Management and Publishing System

posted by Simon on 2002.01.12 8:55   Printer-friendly
Sam Tregar writes "Bricolage is a 100% pure Perl content-management and publishing system which features intuitive and highly-configurable administration, workflow, permissions, templating, server-neutral output, distribution, and document management.

The newly released 1.2.0 adds support for HTML::Template (in addition to the existing HTML::Mason support), context-sensitive online help, an FTP interface for editing templates, support for template searches across output channels, improved media previewing behavior, and many bugfixes."

Ooh. I've been looking for one of these.

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  • looks good.

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    by drowsy (1798) on 2002.01.14 21:51 (#3160)
    Looks like the bricolage team did a great job building on Mason, and I'm glad they chose pgsql. I'm going to use start using it now.

    It reminds me a little of Roxen Platform, (http://www.roxen.com/) which uses Pike as a language. Roxen's CVS-based solution does diffs, etc... Its pretty sweet.

  • slash plugin?

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    by tf23 (1197) on 2002.01.15 12:04 (#3179)
    ( http://whatswrongwiththe.us/ )
    Is there a slash plugin of this? :)
  • pgsql

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    by phineas0 (2703) on 2002.01.15 15:57 (#3191)
    Is this postgres database? Couldn't they have just used DBI and then allow the user to choose which database they would like to use? Maybe DBI is not as "database independent" as I thought it was. Kudos to the team for choosing HTML::Mason and mod_perl. I have found it to be a very flexible combination.
    • Re:pgsql by samtregar (Score:3) 2002.01.15 16:18
    • Re:pgsql by autarch (Score:2) 2002.01.15 16:27
      • Re:pgsql by lachoy (Score:1) 2002.01.15 18:48
      • Re:pgsql by Theory (Score:2) 2002.01.18 13:06