Okay, first of all, the topic for this thread desparately needs to be changed.
On 12/7/05, Daniel Carrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Joerg Barfurth wrote: > > > And that also suggests a more relvant experiment than stopping at byte > > counts and speculating whether or not they have a significant effect: > > Take the same (big) document saved with and without pretty-printing, > > compare their sizes and measuring the load times. > > Assuming that removing the white space does not provide speed gains that > are unrelated to the file size. That is not a complete sentence. Please explain what you were trying to say here. If removing the white space does improve (ie shorten) load time, then it would suggest (however, not prove) that Rod's suggestion that shortening the tags *may* improve the load time as well. Because it would suggest (again, not prove) that the actual size of the uncompressed file does have a bearing on load time (which may be different than Parsing time). -- - Chad Smith http://www.gimpshop.net/ Because everyone loves free software!
