Cleans up HTML code for web browsers, not humans
The majority of the web pages of the internet today are much larger
than they need to be. The reason for this is that HTML tends to be
stored in a human readable format, with indenting, newlines and
comments.
However, all of these comments, whitespace etc. are ignored by the
browser, and needlessly lengthen download times.
Second, many people are using WYSIWYG HTML editors these days. This
makes creating content easy. However these editors can cause a number
of compatibility problems by tying themselves to a particular browser
or operating system.
- Sources inherited from project devel:languages:perl
- Devel package for openSUSE:Factory
- Links to openSUSE:Factory / perl-HTML-Clean
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HTML-Clean-0.9.tar.gz | 0000048592 47.5 KB | |
_link | 0000000150 150 Bytes | |
cpanspec.yml | 0000000669 669 Bytes | |
perl-HTML-Clean.changes | 0000002976 2.91 KB | |
perl-HTML-Clean.spec | 0000002137 2.09 KB |
Revision 19 (latest revision is 24)
Pedro Monreal Gonzalez (pmonrealgonzalez)
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Pedro Monreal Gonzalez (pmonrealgonzalez)
(revision 19)
- Drop perl-HTML-Clean-0.8-IO.diff as upstream moved to IO::File - updated to 0.9 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-HTML-Clean/Changes 0.9 Tue Aug 20 09:24 PDT 2019 - Fix warnings - use IO::File instead deprecated module IO.
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