You are advised to not access the structure directly, even though you can. Mason provides access through object references.
Also, you are able to take advantage of the HTML constructs as documented in the Mason FAQ here
I'm inclined to believe that using the CGI constructs is probably a "good thing" as you get the side benefit, as merlyn states: Re: Re: use CGI or die;, of CGI.pm spitting out XHTML.
In reply to (fongsaiyuk)Re: Re: use CGI or die;
by fongsaiyuk
in thread use CGI or die;
by Ovid
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