Bricolage runs on HTML::Mason.
I'm on the Bricolage dev team (Scott Lanning), so I was aware of that. :D Actually, why I looked up how Apache::ASP works is because I was wondering whether it'd make sense to add Apache::ASP as one of Bricolage's template languages.
One thing I enjoy about Apache2::ASP is the use of "Handlers" (....) If I'm not mistaken, Mason has some kind of "stacking" functionality for Components.
Mason does have dhandlers and autohandlers, and you can "chain" components, yes.
Mason uses Apache::Session
Mason doesn't actually have any built-in session handling, so you could presumably use the same method in Mason as in Apache2::ASP.
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