optimize html file by reducing its size

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script: htmloptim (download)
purpose: optimize html file by reducing its size
requires: standard GNU commands, file
version: 1.2
usage: htmloptim [-vhlrdospbtm] [-c <n>] <file> [file...]
options:
 

     -r, replace the input file, default output is stdo

     -d, convert DOS to Unix endline (remove CR)

     -t, remove empty space between > and < (end and begin tag indicators)

     -o, put all html content on one line (remove LF)

     -s, remove leading spaces and tabs

     -p, remove trailing spaces and tabs

     -b, remove blank lines and lines containing only spaces or tabs

     -c <n>, compact text, fold text at line <n> width

     -v, verbose

     -m, manual

     -h, usage and options (help)

     -l, see this script"

manual:
 



DESCRIPTION



    htmloptim reduces the size of html file by optimizing its content. This is 

    done by removing unnecessary characters like spaces, tabs, line feeds or

    blank lines. 



    If the -r option is used, the optimized version will replace the original

    only if it is smaller. 



    Files with <pre> <listing> <plaintext> and <xmp> tags are skipped.

    To unoptimize a file, or to make it easily readable, use the tidy tool:

    tidy.sourgeforge.net