in reply to PHPS -> perl equivalent?

Check out perltidy - from perltidy -h
-html write an html file (see 'man perl2web' for many options) Note: when -html is used, no indentation or formatting are do +ne. Hint: try perltidy -html -css=mystyle.css filename.pl and edit mystyle.css to change the appearance of filename.htm +l. -nnn gives line numbers -pre only writes out <pre>..</pre> code section
Cheers
Update: Just tested it, and it does do syntax highlighting - not sure why I thought it didn't.
davis
Is this going out live?
No, Homer, very few cartoons are broadcast live - it's a terrible strain on the animator's wrist