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Re: Mason2: Where is support for <%attr> gone? <%class> not a alternative for my need

by Anonymous Monk
on Jul 14, 2014 at 20:47 UTC ( [id://1093618]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Mason2: Where is support for <%attr> gone? <%class> not an alternative for my need

Why do you want mason2?

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Re^2: Mason2: Where is support for <%attr> gone? <%class> not a alternative for my need
by flowdy (Scribe) on Jul 15, 2014 at 07:05 UTC

    Thanks for that good a point. The MasonHQ site reads:

    Version 1 of Mason (HTML::Mason) has been around since 1998. It is in wide use and is very stable. However it has not changed much in years and does not use much in the way of Modern Perl.

    Version 2 of Mason (Mason), along with Poet, is being actively developed and has a much more modern architecture. If you are just starting out, we recommend you give Mason 2 a try.

    So, in the course of remaking a webserver, while keeping much of the content, we focussed on Mason 2 in the first place. There are more advantages: Independence from the web server (doesn't depend on modperl, which is obsolete itself and, after all, does not run on Apache 2.4 anyway), automatic tests, to name two. Plus, when a version is actively developed, you can be sure that older versions get more and more neglected (security updates). This can easily be seen since Open Source projects haven't usually much capacity.

    -- flowdy

        Guess it's better than itching for yet more work tomorrow. ;-)

        Thanks for the links.

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