Yeah, that's true that mason tries to parse things even when there is
autohandler in the same or above dir. This happens as a comp may
define autohandler or drop all of them.

However, I do recall we did something about that in custom handler.

On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 2:18 AM, Todd Chapman <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have production (mod_perl) and development (standalone_httpd) RT instances.
>
> The mod_perl instance is configured according to RT's README but Mason
> still tries to interpret the image.
>
> Same thing happens in my standalone_httpd RT, even with the
> autohandler. I think the default BP logo doesn't have any bits that
> can be mistaken as Mason markup.
>
> This is with the inplace layout, though I'm not sure that matters.
>
> Ideas?
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