Hi,

One thing, first it would be very useful to know which versions you're running, Mason, Apache, mod_perl etc... because knowing this we can get closer to what could be happen...

You don't show any code line to see how you're calling this "rock solid stuff". So that I can only tell you, be sure to use lexical scope inside your Mason components.

Do you have wrote this module? with 'strict' and 'warnings'. Putting special vars with 'local', using lexical scope via 'my'?

Take also a look at Mason Book Online and Practical mod_perl.

Regards,

fmerges at irc.freenode.net

In reply to Re: mason/mod_perl/apache debugging and testing by fmerges
in thread mason/mod_perl/apache debugging and testing by jimbus

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