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Stephen Turner wrote:
>
> Barry,
> 
> Perhaps your mason cache needs to be cleaned out? The only way I can see
> that you would get that result is if the SkipTransaction callback was this:
> 
> return 1;
> <%ARGS>
> $skip => undef
> $Transaction => undef
> </%ARGS>
> 
> Did you have something like that in an earlier iteration? Incidentally, you
> don't need to return a value here, just set $$skip.

Hi Steve.

That's kind of what I gathered.  If I'm getting this right, anything
between <%INIT> and </%INIT> is executed as code.  Anything outside of
these tags is sent to the browser stream.  As a test, I tried putting a
"Hello, World" where you have the "return 1" but did not get it in the
output.  So that leads me to believe that you may be right, it may be a
mason cache thing.

I'll try clearing that and see what happens.  Thanks for the reply!

Barry
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