The Bricolage team is pleased to announce the release of Bricolage
1.4.6, the Apache/mod_perl enterprise content management system. This
maintenance release, which will likely be the final 1.4.x release, fixes
over 20 bugs in version 1.4.5 Among the more important bug fixes are the
following:

* Bric::SAOP::Handler now properly logs fatal errors that are
strings rather than exceptions.

* Fixed bug in publish code that was attempting to use the Apache
request object as a media asset. Thanks to John Greene for the
spot.

* Category permissions are now properly checked on assets when
they're not in workflow as well as when they are in
workflow. This means that if a group of users is granted
permission to access stories in a category, they can now access
those stories even if they're not in workflow.

* The search interface for locating media and story assets to relate
to a story now checks the permissions of the assets found and only
displays the assets for which the user has at least READ permission.
Thanks to Sean Greathouse for the spot.

* Contributor Association now includes search options and only
currently-associated contributors are displayed before searching.

* The ability to select different fields by which to sort a list of
objects now works again. [David]

* Fixed reordering code for subelements. The select list for
subelements should now always have an appropriate value.

* Date fields can now be unset. That is, if each of the select
fields is set to its label, rather than a value, it'll stay that
way. This was first noticed with the "Expire Date" in
stories. Thanks to Philip Fibiger for the spot.

* Modified installation "CREATE DATABASE" command to always create the
database with the encoding set to UTF-8 (UNICODE). [David]

All users of earlier versions of Bricolage are encouraged to
upgrade. For a complete list of the changes, see the changes file at
https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=132033.

ABOUT BRICOLAGE

Bricolage, hailed as "Most Impressive" in 2002 by eWeek, 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 support for
flexibility, and many other features. It operates in an Apache/mod_perl
environment, and uses the PostgreSQL RDBMS for its repository.

Learn more about Bricolage and download it from the Bricolage home page,
http://bricolage.cc/.

Enjoy!

--The Bricolage Team

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