On Thu, 11 Jan 2007, Bryan Opfer wrote:

> I found a bug with they way the filters and $m->flush_buffer work.
>
> Version 1.30-1.33 had a bug that made $m->flush_buffer or autoflush
> not work at all if there was a filter section upstream.  This was fixed in
> version 1.33.
>
> However, I think this introduced a new bug, because in any version >=
> 1.33, the filter section is completely bypassed when autoflush is on or
> you call $m->flush_buffer.  In my case, the filter section is in the
> topmost autohandler and I am using $m->flush_buffer is a component in a
> subdirectory that is 3 levels deep.
>
> Someone else reported this back in November:
>
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.mason.user/9459/
>
> But, there were no replies and it looks like nothing came of it.  I also
> don't see anything in the current bug list.
>
> Can a mason developer check this out?

It's on my todo list, but tuits and energy are in short supply. I can give 
you my snail mail address if you'd like to supply either ;)


-dave

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