Looks great! But this worries me a little:

"By default, a new Symfony 1.4 project escapes all output that is
emitted in templates. Apostrophe's strategy is to store valid UTF-8
encoded HTML to begin with, addressing this issue in validators.
Currently you must disable output escaping in settings.yml, otherwise
Apostrophe slots will not work properly: "

On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 10:05 AM, Tom Boutell <t...@punkave.com> wrote:
> A quick announcement: our CMS, Apostrophe, is now internationalized.
> The apostrophePlugin Symfony plugin now has a fully i18n-ready user
> interface and also offers internationalization for content.
>
> Translations in French, German and Spanish are standard in the sandbox
> project and you can use these interface translation files in your own
> sites. Thanks to Quentin Dugauthier, Frank Wenzl and Pablo Godel for
> their hard work on these.
>
> We released the i18n feature earlier in the week in version 1.0.9 and
> have since released a couple of quick fixes, bringing the current
> release to 1.0.11.
>
> apostrohePlugin is stable, in heavy production use on several client
> sites, built atop familiar Symfony ideas like modules, templates and
> slots and now also a good choice for your non-English and multilingual
> websites. Symfony slots and areas allow your users to manage content
> without damaging your design, fine-grained access control is
> available, and you can create your own custom Apostrophe slots and
> engine modules to manage unique content on the site. So please, if you
> are still "rolling your own CMS" for each client project, stop. Just
> stop. (:
>
> The apostrophePlugin page on the Symfony site is here:
>
> http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/apostrophePlugin
>
> You can find out more about Apostrophe here:
>
> http://www.apostrophenow.com/
>
> And there is a full manual here, including a new section on
> internationalization:
>
> http://trac.apostrophenow.org/wiki/ManualOverview
>
> Thanks for checking out Apostrophe!
>
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