I read on this list a while back that there is now a configuration parameter or switch somewhere take care of this. Apparently it is by default OFF, because it doesn't comply with the servlet spec.

I am not sure what the parameter is, nor whether it is in a production release yet.

Perhaps someone else knows.

Adam

On 01/30/2004 12:47 PM Ralph Einfeldt wrote:
You can define a servlet filter that parses the response stream.

Depending on what you have to parse there may be tools
that can help you to do the parsing and stripping.


-----Original Message-----
From: Jonas Stricker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 12:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: dumb newbie question

I would like to know wether there�s a not too sophisticated method to
clean up the output of JSPs that are rendered by tomcat.

Reason: I am supposed to produce some XML dynamically, which has to be
parsed again by some - well, let�s say: not _very_ wise guys.
So it would be kind of useful for me to get rid of the empty lines in
the HTML/XML/what-ever output. In the end it doesn�t look to nice, too. :)




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