If you're running under mod_perl, you might want to look into enabling stacked handlers and then chain a handler which runs tidy over the output of the real Mason handler. I believe the mod_perl Developer's Cookbook has an example of doing something similar (using HTML::Clean).
In reply to Re: Tidy with HTML::Mason
by Fletch
in thread Tidy with HTML::Mason
by rendler
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