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Posted to modperl@perl.apache.org by Mark Hewis <ma...@bbc.co.uk> on 2000/06/22 16:24:29 UTC

RE: stripping CRLF on the way out?

If bandwidth is your issue then why not just zip them up look at 

Apache-GzipChain-0.06





-----Original Message-----
From: Dave DeMaagd [mailto:demaagd@imagegroup.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 4:15 PM
To: modperl@apache.org
Subject: stripping CRLF on the way out?


Have an application that generates nicely formatted HTML (from
templates, so that they can be easily edited), but since there's a
awful lot of extra line breaks (and other things, like comments) that
we'd like to strip out (save bandwidth), is there an easy way to do
this via mod_perl, something like a PerlOutputHandler???  

Something like this would be a far sight easier than having to rewrite
all of the scripts to do this themselves...  

Any advice would help greatly! 

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Dave DeMaagd - demaagd@slashdot.org - http://www.spinynorm.net
I don't have a solution, but I admire your problem.
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