Cool! Anyone have a C implementation of such a beast? Thanks, --jim Richard Allsebrook wrote: > > Ah, you want an HTML UnTIDY :-D > > But seriously, I use TIDY to validate my HTML while developing and then run > it through another program, HTML Compressor I think its called (I'm not at > my regular computer so I can't tell you) when the page is complete. > > Richard Allsebrook > Webmaster - Easysoft Limited > http://www.easysoft.com <http://www.easysoft.com> > * No 3 the Embankments, Leeds LS1 4BJ, UK > *+44 0113 2220400 > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: jim kraai [mailto:jkraai@murl.com] > > Sent: 18 August 1999 14:57 > > To: 'html-tidy@w3.org' > > Subject: Feature Request > > > > Greetings. I'm new to the list, but have really enjoyed > > using html-tidy for about 7 months now. Thanks for the > > great product! > > > > Will Tidy ever have a minimalist mode? > > > > I'd like to save some network bandwidth. > > > > What I have been doing is setting wrap length to 999 & > > turning indentation off. > > > > This doesn't remove things like > > 1. extra vertical whitespace > > 2. syntactically unnecessary newlines > > 3. trailing whitespace from a line > > > > I'm always trying to trim a few bytes here and there. > > > > Any thoughts anyone? > > > > --jimReceived on Wednesday, 18 August 1999 12:39:13 GMT
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