> I generally like to make the html that is output as neat and tidy as
> possible... I guess its mainly a perfectionist thing but all that
> whitespace
> on a busy site does tend to add up to lots of Mb over a period of
> time and
> it can mean the difference between being under and over your
> bandwidth limit
> when its measured on a monthly basis...
>
>
> With that in mind, I remove as much whitespace as I possibly can, and
> as a
> starting point, I use the code below as my generic page template...
I agree, but I have purposely inserted whitespace to hide (as much as
possible) certain _javascript_ code
dummy code; 300 spaces real code;
and AFAIK, it never was detected (or ripped off)
Dick
"In times like these, it helps to recall that
there have always been times like these."
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