in reply to Re: Re: Feature Request: Adding Colors to Source Code
in thread Feature Request: Adding Colors to Source Code
To try it, remove the backslash in the last <\/code> thing. This could easily be expandedn (i'll work some more on it and post it too.)<html> <head> <title>test</title> <style> code { white-space: pre; } .functionName { color: red; } .reservedWord { color: green; } .stringValue { color: blue; } .comment { color: grey; } </style> <script> function HighlightSyntax(object) { var codeContent = object.innerHTML; //stringValue codeContent = codeContent.replace(/(\"|\')(.*?)\1/g, "$1<span clas +s=\"stringValue\">$2</span>$1"); //functionName codeContent = codeContent.replace(/(sub\s+)([a-zA-Z]\w+)/g, "$1<sp +an class=\"functionName\">$2</span>"); //reserverdWord codeContent = codeContent.replace(/(\s+)(close|else|if|for|foreach +|my|open|print|printf|return|sprintf|sub|unless|use|while)(\s+)/g, "$ +1<span class=\"reservedWord\">$2</span>$3"); //comment codeContent = codeContent.replace(/(\#.*?\r|\n)/g, "<span class=\" +comment\">$1</span>"); object.innerHTML = codeContent; } </script> </head> <body> <code onClick="HighlightSyntax(this);"> #!/usr/bin/perl -w sub JavascriptEncodeText($) { my $string = shift; unless (defined ($string)) { $string = ''; } $string =~ s/([\x{80}-\x{ffff}])/sprintf('&#x%04X;', ord($1))/ge; return "$string"; } #apples print "test\n"; <\/code> </body> </html>
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Feature Request: Adding Colors to Source Code
by Juerd (Abbot) on Mar 07, 2004 at 20:33 UTC |