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Old 07-20-2014, 09:53 PM   #742
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
I use the output of the plugin for testing. I use it to check if the spans have been stripped properly. So if the plugin says that the spans have been stripped and which files, I can pick some of the files to have a look at to make sure the spans were correctly removed.
I see the problem: you didn't read the docs or my first response to you. Specifically, you missed this:

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Stripspans also has a new tweak: it de-indents the <head> element and all the usual elements inside it, as well as the <body> element (but not its contents).
...as well as this direct response to your initial report:

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Stripspans sends that message whenever it makes any changes to the file. That covers everything from stripping spans to contracting/removing empty elements to de-indenting the <head> section.
For someone as hungry for a finished version of this as you seem to be, you have an odd way of showing it. It seems more like you want me to walk away in disgust and forget the whole thing.
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