[ic] Removing blank lines from source
Joshua Lavin
josh at myprivacy.ca
Sat Jul 15 14:11:11 EDT 2006
On Jul 14, 2006, at 8:43 PM, Grant wrote:
>> Or maybe you could even use HTML Tidy.
>>
>> http://tidy.sourceforge.net/
>
> Are you using mod_tidy? Their docs say this:
No, I don't use it. I thought you might want it just on your client
side.
> "
> mod_tidy works as a filter that hooks up to the (X)HTML output of an
> Apache 2 webserver. It passes the webservers' (X)HTML output to
> TidyLib which parses and optional cleans-up and pretty-prints that
> output. If TidyLib detects an error, the client receives a HTML page
> with a list of all found errors and warnings that prevent the input of
> being a valid (X)HTML document. If TidyLib doesn't complain, the
> client will get and display the (X)HTML data as without mod_tidy.
>
> Due to the fact that mod_tidy may affect little response delays of the
> webserver, its use should be reduced to a developer framework only.
> mod_tidy is not recommended to be used in a production environment,
> where response delays of the webserver are undesirable.
> "
>
> I'm looking for something like mod_tidy but designed for use in a
> production environment. Is there another option?
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Josh Lavin
Kingdom Design http://www.kingdomdesign.com/
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