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Re: [PHP] Re: Reducing size of htm output

Posted by Rory Browne on 10/19/32 11:15

> excuse me? since when is this considered /good/ practice???
> It's one of those things that are concidered /bad/ practice according to
> w3...
Hmmm, didn't know the w3c had an opinion on the usage of <!-- //-->
tags to delimit javascript. I've always been recommended to use them,
to hide the script from browsers that don't support javascript, just
like I use <noscript>, or <noframes> to show messages to browsers that
don't support script or frames.

Can you reference the message/memo/whatever from the w3c that
discourages them. I believe perhaps you took either it or my
suggestion out of context, because I can't fathom a reason why you
wouldn't want to hide js from non-js-capable browsers.


> and
> > you have the additional talk of replacing out // and /* .. */
> > comments.
> >
> > but if you really want to do it then:
> >
> > function ob_whitespace_removal($str){
> > // would need to dbl_check regex/modifiers
> > return ob_gzhandler(preg_replace("/\s+/m", " ", $str));
> > }
> >
> > should work, Although for purists/modularity output buffer stacking
> > may be a cleaner technique
> >
> > Re: Internet Explorer Problems:
> > if you check the ob_start or ob_gzhandler pages on the php
> > manual(online version) then you'll find a user-submitted comment
> > saying that MSIE doesn't cache compressed stuff. This doesn't matter
> > for a dynamic website. Try googling, but don't say ob_gzhandler, since
> > this is (allegedly) a problem with IE/gzip compatability, and not the
> > ob_gzhandler implemention(ie search for gzip and not ob_gzhandler).
> >
> >
> > On 5/7/05, Kirsten <neretlis@westnet.com.au> wrote:
> >
> >>>preg_replace('/s+/', ' ', $html);
> >>>
> >>>but watch out, this js code will work:
> >>>
> >>>var v
> >>>alert(v)
> >>>
> >>>this one will not:
> >>>
> >>>var v alert(v)
> >>
> >>Sure....
> >>but now: how do I access the htm output of the current executing script
> >>before it is send to the user?
> >>
> >>Thanks again
> >>
> >>
> >>>>1) Is there any function to do this (I'm using PHP 4.2) ? Or maybe some
> >>
> >>user
> >>
> >>>>has already done it?
> >>>>2) Is it true that ob_start("ob_gzhandler") can cause problems on IE
> >>
> >>5.5+?
> >>
> >>>don't know. but you can detect these browsers and turn compression off
> >>
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