> You raised some good points there, and I agree that it is all down to
> preference. However, text does travel faster than binary files. But if you
> are intent on removing the whitespace, bare in mind that you want to still
> be able to forsee the scalability of the code and the method used
> to create
> the backend.
>
> For example, with a system that is designed to be portable. Easy to
> maintain, and debug. You couldn't take all the methods listed, to achieve
> this sort of system. You can use these in parts, to help cut down but I
> don't think putting that much load onto the server really warrants a few
> extra k of text.
I'm personally of the opinion that if the server runs the templates faster,
then you can serve more users - if they have to wait a fraction of a second
longer, so what?
I'd rather serve 200 pages a second than 150 (or whatever the figures are)
Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
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