If you have a HTML::Mason installed and a web server configured for it, do go ahead. Plus, Mason2 was released about half a year or so ago, and it may be worth installing and figuring out the new ropes. Most of these new frameworks use PSGI/Plack as their primary deployment channel and it will require some web server configuration.
In reply to Re: Perl and Mason
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Perl and Mason
by rbjnet
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