Is there a way to turn this feature off for development? :) Just wondering :)

(again it's because of the facebook proxies we go through, we can see the final facebook processed output on firebug, but we only get what we send them as a comment in the html page, and it's already pretty hard to read)

Howard M. Lewis Ship (JIRA) wrote:
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-2028?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=12557112#action_12557112 ]
Howard M. Lewis Ship commented on TAPESTRY-2028:
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A side benefit of this is that not only will the response be smaller, but the 
number of tokens in the DOM tree, once rendered, will also be smaller, since 
many text tokens that contain only whitespace are entirely culled out.

Mimimize whitespace in the output markup
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                Key: TAPESTRY-2028
                URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-2028
            Project: Tapestry
         Issue Type: Bug
         Components: tapestry-core
   Affects Versions: 5.0.7
           Reporter: Howard M. Lewis Ship
           Assignee: Howard M. Lewis Ship

Tapestry (4 and 5) has traditionally honored all the white space in a template.  This 
is for a few specific cases, such as text inside a <pre> element (who uses 
those?).
This results in output documents that, due to the extra whitespace that often 
surrounds Tapestry components, contain large amounts of whitespace.
In most cases, interior white space (whitespace between text characters) can be 
reduced to a single space, and white space just after a tag or just before a 
tag can be eliminated entirely.
The Tapestry template parser should honor the xml:space attribute and use it to 
determine what template whitespace is relevant, and what whitespace may be 
minimized or eliminated.


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