The reason I asked for optStripCR was to take care of the case when I want
to use a <PRE> html block. In this case, I don't want extra carriage
returns.
ilia.
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From: "Akshay Arora" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ilia Lobsanov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 21:30
Subject: Re: optStripCR
> you could simply set the prama:no-cache setting, and then you get
> litterly no source code at all.
> It all just states that the content has expired, and you need to reload
> the page.
>
> -Akshay
>
> Ilia Lobsanov wrote:
> >
> > I have an EPO file which needs to have no carriage returns in the final
> > output. I do want carriage returns in the source for readability.
> > Unless I'm missing something, there's no easy way to do this in Embperl.
> > May I suggest another option, optStripCR? When activated, all carriage
> > returns are stripped before going to the browser.
> >
> > [$ nop $] would be nice as well to strip newlines on a case-by-case
basis.
> >
> > ilia.
> >
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