Mike Hall also has something called the "JavaScript Crunchinator" which
may be of use.
http://www.brainjar.com
scottandrew
Marc van Leeuwen wrote:
>
> As jspack seems to, for what I have read, have too many bugs to be useful,
> and as nobody has the experience||time||will to write a js parser to make
> the comments (and newlines and unneeded spaces and tabs) go to /dev/null to
> make a release version, I was just thinking about what already exists that
> parses Javascript, and that has source code available without a too
> restrictive licence. The answer I found is.... Mozilla !
> Maybe it is a way to go after mozilla sources and to see if the Javascript
> part is "extractable" to make it a parser able to do what jspack is
> intended for. Maybe some Mozilla contibutors/developpers are willing to help.
> If nobody has checked this, I'll see by myself...later
>
> Marc
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