I've used this with a reasonable degree of success.  Is there a reason
for not using the obvious?  I glanced at the URL and it appears to be
a CFM page, but I certainly may have missed something.

<cfprocessingdirective suppresswhitespace="Yes">
     ... your code ...
</cfprocessingdirective>

On 6/5/06, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm have a devil of a time getting rid of white space in my code here:
> http://www.commadelimited.com/travian
>
> In some cases I've got 30 plus lines between actual HTML elements. I
> wondered if some of you could suggest methods of getting rid if that. In the
> case of this particular page there's nearly 100k of line breaks and tabs.
>
> I found a post by Christian Cantrell who suggested installing a servlet
> filter into the Coldfusion root:
> http://weblogs.macromedia.com/cantrell/archives/2005/01/eliminate_coldf.cfm
>
> Has anyone implemented this method? Our company hosts nearly 200 Coldfusion
> websites in our cluster. If I implement this method, does anyone know if it
> will adversely affect anyone else? Does it just get rid of whitespace for
> ALL returned code?
>
> Need some help please. Thanks.
>
> <!----------------//------
> andy matthews
> web developer
> certified advanced coldfusion programmer
> ICGLink, Inc.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 615.370.1530 x737
> --------------//--------->
>
>
> 

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