are you viewing the expected content using view-source within a web
browser, or by using wget, lynx, or similar. i have noticed that
sometimes when you view-source in a browser, it tries to do the "right
thing" and sometimes adds html wrappings, even when there were none. it
may choose this route based on the stated content-type. i would also
inspect that header for the page that you are trying to generate.
another idea would be to strip your dhandler down to a simple
$m->out("hello world") to see if the added tags appear to be coming from
within the dhandler or by something wrapping the dhandler.
Francesc Guasch wrote:
> En/na Jonathan Swartz ha escrit:
>> Mason never adds HTML tags by itself. Do you have a /pdf/foo/
>> autohandler?
>
> no, there isn't. In addition I wrote those flags in the dhandler:
>
> <%flags>
> inherit => undef
> </%flags>
>
>
> If it was some autohandler somewhere it should be skipped.
>
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