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Thread: PHP code

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    Hey,

    What is the PHP fuction for the PHP colour text like it does on PHP editers and forums.

    EG)

    PHP Code:
    <?php
    print("Like this, see how the parts of the php have there own colour");
    ?>
    I asked Mentor ages ago and he told me, but I have deleted all my PMs so I no longer have it

    Dont bother reply saying stuff like

    <font color="red"> ect.


    I only want the function and nothing else. No tables or anything
    Last edited by Luckyrare; 28-01-2006 at 11:54 AM.

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    I always thought you just put <font color=\"red\">Blah blah</font>

    I didnt think there was a function.. ill look it up

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    u use html with php, if u dont know jus ask on msn, there is a php way but thts just gay

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coding4Newbs
    u use html with php, if u dont know jus ask on msn, there is a php way but thts just gay
    j00 copyed my uber 1337 little status bars

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    PHP Code:
    <?php show_source("$file.php"); ?>

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    Yes, thats what I am looking for.


    I think Ive found it

    PHP Code:
    highlight_php 
    Thanks spliter also
    Last edited by Luckyrare; 28-01-2006 at 02:23 PM.

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    yes thats probably made for strings etc. good luck

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    edit) I found that code via viewing the source on php.net, they must have just added that function for there server.

    the function is
    PHP Code:
     highlight_string 

    Thanks anyway, thread closed

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