The master Haml branch offers an :ugly option that's mainly designed to 
eliminate some of the formatting-preservation functions that are costly, 
performance-wise. Although it doesn't trigger much of a change right 
now, eventually it should eliminate all extra whitespace, which will 
result in more-or-less compressed output.

- Nathan

Brad Gessler wrote:
> If you look at the source HTML for google.com; its compressed in the
> same way that CSS is compressed... all of the white space and line
> breaks removed. While CSS is typically downloaded once and cached; why
> not apply this same school of thought towards HTML generation?
>
> Before HAML, it was advantageous to write HTML in a nicely formatted
> way so that it was easier to maintain. Since HAML is generating HTML
> source, why not offer a compressed HTML source generation option?
>
> cl'ck
> >
>
>   


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