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How do I identify Mason Framework in Dreamweaver html pages?

New Here ,
May 18, 2010 May 18, 2010

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I have told that my website has "mason framework" components that will not be compatiable with an update of the Unix servers the site is hosted on. How do I identify the "mason framework" code on the html pages or folder structure on my site? I am unfamiliar with the term and need any help that can be provided in tackling this issue.

Here is a note from the server hosts: The Mason framework will not be part of the migration. If any users are still reliant on Mason, Perl will remain available and ordinary Perl / CGI syntax can be used to support application functionality going forward without leveraging Mason components.

Thanks in advance for any advice!

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LEGEND ,
May 18, 2010 May 18, 2010

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I never heard of it but found this: http://www.masonhq.com/

Looks like a perl based site development framework/toolset. We would need to see the code to determine what it is being used for on your site.

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May 19, 2010 May 19, 2010

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Thanks bregent, I will take a look at the site to see if it has any

information I can leverage.


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