Forget my last sentence, Slimmer seems much better solution as Jonathan 
point us.
Alex F

El 15/12/2009 8:59, Alex Fanjul escribió:
> Hi Jonathan, I attatched both html with a very simple example in the 
> email showing double in size. Doesn't appear attached? I always write 
> from Thunderbird, so let me know.
>
> Massimo, ,maybe not whitespaces but strip more than one consecutive 
> blank lines?
> Alex F
>
> El 15/12/2009 7:37, Jonathan Lundell escribió:
>> On Dec 14, 2009, at 8:39 PM, Alex Fanjul wrote:
>>
>>> But... what about pages size?
>>> Doing some very basic test with Denes Example show us that including
>>> blank lines increase the output page size by *x2 factor* at least (ie.
>>> 67KB vs 130KB).
>>> Maybe I'm wrong, but, forgetting server deflating (which not everybody
>>> use), there are a double size in store and transmit bandwidth, that is
>>> money.
>>>
>>> If it isn't too dificult to implement I would prefer to see it legible
>>> in 'design' and 'running' time, because many times people review and
>>> debug webpages over generated code (I guess)
>> 2x seems like an awful lot, since a newline is only one byte. Are you 
>> sure?
>>
>> You could try slimmer: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/slimmer/
>>
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