Since it looks like you're tidying up html, perhaps HTML::Tidy could be of help to you.
Also, perl -p -i -e ' s/^\s+//; s/[^\S\n]+$//;' *.shtml will do as you ask.
- -i do inplace editing of files. opens STDIN and STDOUT to file(s) listed
- -e run this code
- -p stick each line of your files (listed in @ARGV) into $_ and print $_ back out after your -e'ed code
perlrun tells more on these
and the -e does these things
s/^\s+//; # strip leading whitespace
s/[^\S\n]+$//; # strip trailing whitespace
I'm not sure which part of this is removing the all whitespace lines but it does appear to be happening <_<
Update ofcourse! the all-whitespace lines (including thier \n) is being removed by the first regex!
@_=qw; ask f00li5h to appear and remain for a moment of pretend better than a lifetime;;s;;@_[map hex,split'',B204316D8C2A4516DE];;y/05/os/&print;
Update to make a little more sense
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