Le 2012-04-27 14:55, Rouslan Placella a écrit :
On 27/04/12 14:26, Marc Delisle wrote:
Hi, When touching a piece of code, if you see a "\n" generated for HTML, it's pretty much safe to remove it (if proven otherwise, we'll build a wiki page documenting those cases).
The reason was to generate more readable HTML code; now that we (hopefully) use Firebug to look at the generated HTML, these "\n" are no longer needed.
I'm not sure how good of an idea this is. What about the casual user that might want to have a stab at figuring out where something is going wrong, for example? Such a user may not have firebug.
Bye, Rouslan
It's mostly older parts of the codebase that are using "\n", so this casual user already has this problem.