CrafterCMS v4.3.1 Released: Enhanced Control, Performance, and Developer Experience
Applicable to CrafterCMS 4.3.1
Amanda Lee

We’re excited to announce the release of CrafterCMS v4.3.1, bringing several improvements and key fixes that enhance performance, security, and overall usability for developers and content teams alike.
🚀 Release Highlights
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Improved CORS and headers support
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Additional permissions for site developers
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Bug fixes, minor enhancements, and dependency updates
🔧 What’s New in v4.3.1
🧠 Smarter Caching
Crafter Engine now supports multiple caches, improving system performance and flexibility. This architectural enhancement gives teams better control over caching strategies. Learn more about Engine caching »
🔐 Improved Header & Policy Support
A new configuration property has been added for Studio's Referrer Policy header, offering better control over CORS and security configurations. More about Referrer Policy settings »
👥 Enhanced Permissions for Developers
Site developers now have additional permissions in the Global Menu, enabling more streamlined access to key tools and configurations. See global permission mappings »
🐛 Key Fixes
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"Select All" option in Browse dialog
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Fixed inconsistent encoding of backslashes in page URLs
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Groovy script engine is now site-aware
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Cluster tool is now visible in the global menu
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Resolved issue when dissociating the last item in an item selector control
📦 Dependency Updates
CrafterCMS v4.3.1 also includes important dependency updates, notably:
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OpenSearch upgraded to v2.19.1
For full release details and upgrade instructions, visit the CrafterCMS v4.3.1 Release Notes.
Upgrade today to take advantage of these new features and improvements!
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