I would be ++++ on gzip compression.  But that should not be tapestry's
job.  That should be a general compression filter for he whole webapp.

But that said, we don't have it setup, since I had a bad experience a
few years back, and haven't gone back to try again.  (1.0 proxies were
caching compressed content, messing up clients, and usual ie sucks
reason ).  But I really think every web shop should have compression
turned on.




Chris Lewis (JIRA) wrote:
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> Chris Lewis commented on TAPESTRY-2028:
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> 
> I'll join the dissenters by saying that such a feature should be optional. I 
> too love firebug, but that doesn't preculde the occasional desire to "see for 
> myself" what's being rendered. I really like the gzip idea as well, but I'm 
> not flat out against this stripping feature if it's controllable.
> 
>> Mimimize whitespace in the output markup
>> ----------------------------------------
>>
>>                 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
>>             Fix For: 5.0.8
>>
>>
>> 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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