HTML::Clean isn't only good for static HTML pages. I use it in a mod_perl content management system to shrink my page sizes and it works beautifully.
I use this in combination with CGI::Application and HTML::Template. This is a wicked space saver for HTML::Template pages especially, because all the context variables in a template file leave behind whitespace after parsing (which makes sense at some level, especially if you're generating stuff in PRE tags.)
I've found a shrinkage of 10-20% at a speed penalty of about 2-3% in combination with mod_perl. Pretty good savings! I use it at it's lowest level too.
If the max performance of an application isn't bound by processor speed, I highly recommend using HTML::Clean!
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In reply to Re: HTML::Clean
by Hero Zzyzzx
in thread HTML::Clean Review
by sheridan3003
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