Here's a few additions to make the javascript completely unobtrusive :)(all you add is the
<script src...</script> and that's it)
addEvent(window, "load", FunHighlight);
function addEvent(obj, evType, fn){
/* adds an eventListener for browsers which support it
Written by Scott Andrew: nice one, Scott */
if (obj.addEventListener){
obj.addEventListener(evType, fn, true);
return true;
} else if (obj.attachEvent){
var r = obj.attachEvent("on"+evType, fn);
return r;
} else {
return false;
}
}
function FunHighlight()
{
// We don't actually need createElement, but we do
// need good DOM support, so this is a good check.
if (!document.createElement) return;
pres = document.getElementsByTagName("tt");
for(var prei=0; prei < pres.length; prei++) {
var pre = pres[prei];
if( pre.className == "code") {
HighlightCode(pre);
}
}
}
This of course relies on the fact that
<code>
tags translate into
<pre><tt class="code"><font size="-1"> .
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