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of course the code after "compressing" looks very strange, but i'm okay with that.
question is: do search engines spiders have a problem with that? everything is in just "one single line".
but it shouldn't be a problem to them or am i wrong?
i really need this tool, because it saves me sooo much kilobytes!
It'll save you server load by having them count your pages as 10% to 30% smaller -- useful if you pay by the gig.
I'm not so sure it saves download time significantly. Most modem-to-modem tranfers are compressed anyway, or so I believe. Can any one confirm this, or try some tests?
And watch out, of course, if you have pages that are displayed "pre" (= "as is") to preserve indentation. They need their spaces.
And it won't save time on images.
Saves you going online or buying someones online product to do the same job.
Usually you can replace newlines by replacing \r\n on windows and \n on other OS's. AFAIK
You can do this sort of thing on DW and Notetab Pro from the editors I have......which is handy considering there is a useful program attached to the tool :)