I've noticed that an extra "return" character is added to *every* line in my
jsp-generated pages.  The uncompiled pages contain a carriage return
and linefeed on every line of HTML; the generated page contains TWO
carriage returns and a linefeed on every line.

Why does this matter?  The pages I'm generating are in WML, Wireless
Markup Language, and there's a limit of roughly 1200 bytes that can be
sent in one page.  Thus every byte is worth its weight in gold.  I can
easily remove the extraneous returns from my source files, but I also
need to eliminate those introduced by the generation process.

Anyone know how to do it?

I'm seeing this using jsp pages under Java Web Server 2.0 running on
Windows NT.  (The same happens with jhtml pages with the latest JWS 1.1
and with JWS 2.0 on NT.)

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