Cascade CMS 8.6

Cascade CMS version 8.6 includes a number of features and improvements centered around improving the user editing experience and navigating the interface. This release also includes a large number of improvements and fixes.

  View Requirements

Features/Improvements

  • Accessibility, link, and spelling content checks are now part of a unified interface and can be enabled/disabled at the site or system levels.
  • Content checks for users can now be enforced through the use of Site Role abilities.
  • Added ability to upload multiple files simultaneously without requiring a zip file.
  • Instances using custom authentication can now redirect users who don't exist within Cascade CMS to a custom URL.
  • Added ability to choose a toolbar color in System Preferences to help differentiate multiple Cascade CMS instances.
  • Added additional context such as site name and path to asset links in search results, chooser panels, My Content area, and more.
  • Regions without in-context editing enabled are no longer highlighted on hover.
  • Added ability to publish to Amazon's Simple Storage Service (S3) through a new Transport type.
  • Added support for FTPS Transport protocol.
  • Added the ability to authenticate SFTP Transports with an SSH key and optional passphrase.
  • Added "Live" link to File view screen (under the More menu) to view the file on the live website using the Site's URL.
  • Added API method StructuredDataNode.hasTextValue()
  • Added error indicators to form tabs and sections to help with tracking down field errors.
  • Added the ability to remove extensions from internal links during publish. Extensions to remove are specified at the Destination level (for internal links) and Site Settings (for cross-site links).
  • Exceptions/errors during asset rendering are no longer being output to log files, which will help reduce "error spamming" and the overall size of log files. These errors will still be shown within the application and publish reports or more detailed logging can be used.
  • It is now possible to update an LDAP user's binding DN via Web Services

Issues Fixed

  • Helped alleviate Google Analytics daily quota restrictions.
  • Fixed issue where it was not possible to ignore links in the Broken Links report.
  • Fixed issue where versions modal didn't properly list versions sorted by date.
  • Fixed issue where StructuredDataNode.getTextValues() returned an empty string for checkboxes and multi-selectors.
  • Fixed editing of existing folders for SQL Server.
  • Fixed Daily Content Report for Oracle.
  • Fixed issue where it was not possible to view a group's workflows under the More menu.
  • Fixed issue where scripts were being stripped from links in the WYSIWYG.
  • Fixed issue where it wasn't possible to edit or delete users with numeric usernames starting with 0.
  • Fixed issue where workflow expiration emails were sent to deleted users, resulting in an error.
  • Fixed issues with asset submission: duplicate submits allowed, check for recent edits not happening in certain cases, and draft saves/submits indistinguishable in log files.
  • Fixed issue with web services where includeInStaleContent was not returned in folder read operations.
  • Fixed issue where the User avatar within the Welcome dashboard widget would not appear correctly.
  • Fixed issue where it was not possible to select items after navigating directly to page in a paginated list.
  • Fixed issue where choosing "Select all on page" incorrectly selected filtered assets in a list.
  • Fixed issue where long asset names or paths overlapped adjacent columns in data tables.

First time installation?

Be sure to import our default database schema prior to installing Cascade CMS for the first time. Then follow the appropriate installation instructions for your environment.

Upgrade Steps

  1. Shut down your currently running Cascade CMS environment.
  2. Before you upgrade, we strongly recommend that you back-up your production database as well as set up a test environment and perform a trial run of the upgrade. All customers are entitled to a test license for this purpose.
  3. Read the release notes and upgrade guides for all releases between your version and the latest version.
  4. Check the table below to see which installer type is required.

Which installer should I use?

With certain upgrade paths, a full installation of Cascade CMS is required in order to ensure that the application has the latest required libraries. See the table below for a summary of which installer you should use based on the version from which you are upgrading. For any versions that do not require a full installation, using the ROOT.war upgrade method is allowed.

Upgrade requirements for Cascade CMS releases
Upgrading From Full Installation Required
7.x Yes
8.0.x Yes
8.1.x Yes
8.2.x Yes
8.3 No
8.4.x No
8.5 No