Every line with a {{...}} (that doesn't start with "=") results in a blank 
line being written to the view output. To avoid that, you have to move all 
{{...}} code onto lines that generate output so you don't get any 
extraneous blank lines. For example, the code generating all the whitespace 
you identified below looks like this:

</ol>
{{elif 'content' in globals():}}
{{=content}}
{{else:}}
{{=BEAUTIFY(response._vars)}}
{{pass}}

{{block right_sidebar}}

To get rid of all the whitespace, you would have to do:

</ol>{{elif 'content' in 
globals():}}{{=content}}{{else:}}{{=BEAUTIFY(response._vars)}}{{pass}}{{block 
right_sidebar}}

which is much less readable. I'm not sure if there is an easy way to change 
how the parser works to produce different output.

Anthony

On Friday, August 2, 2013 1:22:49 PM UTC-4, Mark Finkelstein wrote:
>
> Well an example would be the default page that appears in web2py (reached 
> by, for example, http://127.0.0.1:8000/welcome/default/index), there is a 
> large amount of spaces in there that needlessly inflate the file; in that 
> file, for example, there is this:
>
> <h3>Hello World</h3>
>
>
> <h4>How did you get here?</h4>
> <ol>
>   <li>You are successfully running web2py</li>
>   <li>You visited the url <a href="/welcome/default/index">
> /welcome/default/index</a></li>
>   <li>Which called the function <a href="#">index()</a> located in the 
> file <a href="/admin/default/peek/welcome/controllers/default.py">
> web2py/applications/welcome/controllers/default.py</a></li>
>   <li>The output of the file is a dictionary that was rendered by the 
> view <a href="/admin/default/peek/welcome/views/default/index.html">
> web2py/applications/welcome/views/default/index.html</a></li>
>   <li>You can modify this application and adapt it to your needs</li>
> </ol>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>             
>         </div>
>
>
>         
>         <div class="span3">
>
>
>
>
> You've already answered the question, I just wonder why the renderer 
> renders in this way by default.
>
> On Thursday, August 1, 2013 11:52:20 PM UTC-4, Anthony wrote:
>>
>> You could put more template code and HTML onto a single line rather than 
>> on separate lines, though that will result in less readable/maintainable 
>> templates. Can you show a specific example of (a) some template code, (b) 
>> the HTML it generates, and (c) the HTML you would prefer to see instead?
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>> On Thursday, August 1, 2013 9:23:52 PM UTC-4, Mark Finkelstein wrote:
>>>
>>> Sure; instead of calling minify dynamically, which would take extra 
>>> computation, I was wondering if there was a better way so that the excess 
>>> spaces do not appear to begin with (by minifying the actual view python 
>>> file in a way). Also, thanks for being a great help on this forum.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, August 1, 2013 9:18:36 PM UTC-4, Anthony wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Can you give an example of what you are trying to achieve?
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, August 1, 2013 9:14:41 PM UTC-4, Mark Finkelstein wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I actually meant minifying the view py file itself to remove the 
>>>>> spaces where they would have been produced?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, August 1, 2013 6:39:52 PM UTC-4, Anthony wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I think something like:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> from gluon.contrib.minify import htmlmin
>>>>>>
>>>>>> def myaction():
>>>>>>     ...
>>>>>>     return htmlmin.minify(response.render(dict(...)))
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anthony
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Thursday, August 1, 2013 5:57:51 PM UTC-4, Mark Finkelstein wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I noticed that as it stands, the html response sent is filled with 
>>>>>>> spaces due to formatting, I was wondering if there was a way to 
>>>>>>> 'minify' or 
>>>>>>> remove all the spaces and compress the view file to decrease the size 
>>>>>>> of 
>>>>>>> the response and make it more aesthetically pleasing. Thank you in 
>>>>>>> advance.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>

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