From: "Jason Lingohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 10:12 PM


> After consulting a few fellow web developers, the trend/standard as it were
> is lowercase HTML tags -- I read somewhere (probably w3c) that lowercase
> tends to compress better as well.

In fact it does.  On letter frequency alone, unless the body text is SHOUTING :)

> As for the diff lines -- this is also true, but it will only happen once
> per patched file.

Agreed.  But it isn't necessary to do so as an en masse - if we are fixing a
given document to parse/read/appear correctly, then it's a good time to choose
to do it :)


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