Re: Stripping white space from HTML

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The best answer is to correct things at the source in your shopping
cart, file a bug there!

I've mentioned it to them a couple times now with no luck.

But in Apache2 you have other potential answers:

Try http://mod-tidy.sourceforge.net/ and learn about it's parent
project: Tidy at: http://tidy.sourceforge.net/

...and you'll get XHTML compliance as well!

However, you'll also incur a performance hit on delivering pages, it may
not work with your setup easily, and it may also break the way some HTML
renders in browsers.

Yeah it doesn't sound like it's for a production environment.  A
response delay is one thing, but:

"If TidyLib detects an error, the client receives a HTML page with a
list of all found errors and warnings that prevent the input of being
a valid (X)HTML document."

Any other options?

- Grant

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