I noticed that its not in the 1.8.2 release of HAML (which might be
why you said its in the master branch)!

I'm really looking forward to this when it is released into the wild.
I think the HAML team is going to have something really great on their
hands when HTML can be compressed with the CSS that you folks are
already compressing. Its great that I can maintain a very nice syntax
in development, and compress it in production.

Brad

On Feb 23, 8:14 pm, Brad Gessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sweet, I'll check that out and see what kind of source this kicks out.
>
> Brad
>
> On Feb 22, 12:40 am, Nathan Weizenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > 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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