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http://www.masonhq.com/?FAQ:Components#h- why_does_my_output_have_extra_newlines_whitespace_and_how_can_i_get_rid_ of_it_

On Aug 3, 2007, at 5:25 PM, Timothy S. Nelson wrote:

On Fri, 3 Aug 2007, Alan Humphrey wrote:

Looking at the obj file I see a line:
$m->print( '
' );

If I take Andrew's suggestion and escape the component definition then the
line does not appear.

So, on the one hand there a solution (many thanks!). On the other hand this
feels like a bug, is it?

No, it's expected behaviour. The basic way it works is, if there's a \n in the source, and it's not inside special Mason blocks (ie. <% % > and the
like), then there's a \n in the output.

        The only exception I can think of is that a '%' eats the rest of the
line, including the \n.

This setup does mean that occasionally you get situations like the one
represented here, but as a general rule, it works pretty well.

        :)

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