> Tim said:
> 
> I also take the time to go back and View Source from the 
> browser after I've converted to Response.Writes, just to make 
> sure the HTML is getting indented nicely and looks good.  I 
> am different than JR in the fact that I have the ASP kick out 
> the extra whitespace to retain the HTML formatting - it's one 
> more way to make debugging easier on myself.
> 
> Casey asks:
> 
> Now you have my attention!  I also use lots of switches while 
> developing but then wrap it all in response.write for 
> production.  But I've always been frustrated because the View 
> Source of the production version has no white space in the 
> HTML... It's all one long string.  HOW do you prevent this?
> 
> Casey

Add "& vbCrLf" to the end of all your Response.Write lines.

 .b


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