Ok so in my HTML I have:

<img src="img/tab_1l.gif" width="9" height="24">
<img src="img/home_on.gif" width="80" height="24">
<img src="img/tab_10.gif" width="15" height="24">

but because they are on separate lines with spaces, I get spaces rendered on
the screen. If I write the code like:

<img src="img/tab_1l.gif" width="9" height="24"><img src="img/home_on.gif"
width="80" height="24"><img src="img/tab_10.gif" width="15" height="24">

I get no spaces but it's harder to read ....

anyone know of a way to tell  html to ignore these spaces?

I could in theory do something like this in PHP:

$buffer .= '
    <img src="img/tab_1l.gif" width="9" height="24">
    <img src="img/home_on.gif" width="80" height="24">
    <img src="img/tab_10.gif" width="15" height="24">
';

$buffer = someFunction($buffer);
// this function kills all spaces and new lines in between ">" and "<" chars

but it seems like kind of a hassle for readability.

Please help.

~ Mike
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