This should only be used for phpweb, right? (not 'html' for example)
Yep. HTML should be working without any PHP setup. It can in fact be
used to get help setting up PHP..

I don't think we speak about the same thing now.


What I want to do is to use highlight_string when building the manual, so
that the example
(text) will be converted to syntax colored HTML. I will not use the
highlight_string at runtime - only when building the manual. So there's no
need for PHP when viewing either phpweb or the HTML version of the manual.

But I think that the HTML manual shouldn't use colorized examples anyway
since it's used for the printed version of the manual (right?)

What printed version? Why it is a problem, if the printed version is highlighted. Guys can always turn off colored printing in their browsers...


Goba



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