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-----Original Message-----
From: Ralph Einfeldt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, Jan 30 2004 3:48AM
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: dumb newbie question




You can define a servlet filter that parses the 
response stream. 

Depending on what you have to parse there may be tools 
that can help you to do the parsing and stripping. 

> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Jonas Stricker [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ] 
> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 12:20 PM 
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Subject: dumb newbie question 
> 
> I would like to know wether thereÂs a not too sophisticated method to 
> clean up the output of JSPs that are rendered by tomcat. 
> 
> Reason: I am supposed to produce some XML dynamically, which has to be 
> parsed again by some - well, letÂs say: not _very_ wise guys. 
> So it would be kind of useful for me to get rid of the empty lines in 
> the HTML/XML/what-ever output. In the end it doesnÂt look to 
> nice, too. :) 
> 

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