> >>> Right now all I want to do is eliminate all white space from my delivered
HTML.
> >> mod_line_edit might be a better bet, perhaps with a LERewriteRule to
> >> collapse any whitespace of more than one byte to a single space.
> >
> > I want to make sure I'm not mis-using the term "whitespace". What I
> > mean is I want to eliminate all completely blank lines from my
> > delivered HTML. Would you use mod_line_edit for that?
> >
> > Also, my system delivers HTML in a dynamic way like this:
> >
> > <Location />
> > SetHandler perl-script
> > PerlResponseHandler Interchange::Link
> > PerlOptions +GlobalRequest
> > PerlSetVar InterchangeServer /path/to/socket
> > </Location>
> >
> > Should I be able to use something like mod_line_edit in conjunction?
>
> Why not just modify Interchange/Link.pm to not print blank lines? That
> would seem to me to be the best solution. I'm not familiar with
> Interchange::Link, but I just did a quick google and took a look at
> http://preview.tinyurl.com/2f349n
>
> At the end of the "handler" subroutine you'll see to while loops that
> print out the content...
Nice. Yeah, interchange is completely open source, I just don't know
perl. Matt did mention my not having access to the source code a
couple times and I didn't correct him. My mistake.
So the content is printed here?
while( ) {
push @out, $_;
}
Can we filter the blank lines in there?
The latest version of Interchange::Link actually has this portion a
little different:
while( <SOCK> ) {
push @out, $_;
}
Here's a link to the whole module. Sorry about the long URL:
http://www.icdevgroup.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/interchange/dist/src/mod_perl2/Interchange/Link.pm?rev=1.12;content-type=text%2Fplain
- Grant
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