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It keeps the original formatting.
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I knew we could count on you for theproper retort!
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 12:07:32 -0800
Dan Stro=ng <webdna@danstrong.com> wrote:
>Apparently his code can beat up your code ;-p
>
> -Dan Stron=g
> http://www.DanStrong.com
>
>
> On 1/28/2010 12:03 PM, Donovan Brooke wrote:
>>=; Psi Prime Inc, Matthew A Perosiwrote:
>>> lol... 10 years ago?
>>> Google has ch=anged a lot since then, so mine's probably
>>>better just
>>> because it's younger. Not t=o mention the use of easy to
>>>understand
>>> variables.
>>>
>>> Oh and I'll say mine is amimprovement because all the
>>>dead space is
>>>=; hidden from the final HTML page sent to thebrowser, and
>>>also because
>>> the resulting =variable can be plopped on the top and
>>>bottom of the
>>> page without reprocessing =the whole thing again.
>>>
>>>:-p
>>>
>>> Oh and one final comment... the IJODi=amonds.com footer
>>>links to
>>> webdna.us. The PageRank on that site fluctuates from 4 =
>>>to 5 and I
>>>wanted to share the link juice. So by that reason alone
>>>=my code is
>>>better!
>>>
>>> LOL
>>>
>>&g=t; Matt
>>
>>?
>>
>> Donovan
>>
>>
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I knew we could count on you for theproper retort!
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 12:07:32 -0800
Dan Stro=ng <webdna@danstrong.com> wrote:
>Apparently his code can beat up your code ;-p
>
> -Dan Stron=g
> http://www.DanStrong.com
>
>
> On 1/28/2010 12:03 PM, Donovan Brooke wrote:
>>=; Psi Prime Inc, Matthew A Perosiwrote:
>>> lol... 10 years ago?
>>> Google has ch=anged a lot since then, so mine's probably
>>>better just
>>> because it's younger. Not t=o mention the use of easy to
>>>understand
>>> variables.
>>>
>>> Oh and I'll say mine is amimprovement because all the
>>>dead space is
>>>=; hidden from the final HTML page sent to thebrowser, and
>>>also because
>>> the resulting =variable can be plopped on the top and
>>>bottom of the
>>> page without reprocessing =the whole thing again.
>>>
>>>:-p
>>>
>>> Oh and one final comment... the IJODi=amonds.com footer
>>>links to
>>> webdna.us. The PageRank on that site fluctuates from 4 =
>>>to 5 and I
>>>wanted to share the link juice. So by that reason alone
>>>=my code is
>>>better!
>>>
>>> LOL
>>>
>>&g=t; Matt
>>
>>?
>>
>> Donovan
>>
>>
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