This looks promising:

perltidy

I've only played with this a little, just now. You'll want to read the doc.

I've just used this command line:  perltidy -html -nss -html-color-keyword=ff000000  somefile.pl The doc says -nss should only be neeeded for older (per-NS4) browsers, but I didn't get color without it, even in Mozilla 1.2.1. However, the doc also advised not using the -html-color options and editting the style-sheet - it looks like if you don't want to edit the style-sheet, then using the -html-color and the -nss options are the way to go.

Also, it produced some pecuoiar error messages. On the positive side, it sed pod2html, so also produced html for the pod sections. --Bob Niederman, http://bob-n.com


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in thread HTML: Syntax highlightning for perl-Code by strat

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