From: "David Hodgkinson" <daveh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> There are mod_perl and apache filters for doing this. mod_gzip makes it
> particularly
> academic if you're prepared to trade a little CPU for a *lot* of
> bandwidth.
>
> Stuff in the right place.
I don't agree with the assertion that mod_perl is the right place. I.e., why
don't we use mod_perl to control whitespace handling with HTML? The <pre>
and <!-- comment> elements seem like they're in the right place. Why would
H::T be different?
Mark
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