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Juerd
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Instead, the user can cut and copy the text into her/his editor of choice and read it from there.
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Of course we can copy and paste. But I'd rather have it in my browser, enabled for every Perl code block.
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It's a bit like having hyperlinks. Sure, you could copy and paste the address, but I have to admit that I kind of like being able to simply point and click.
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We don't NEED anything. It's just something that would be a very welcome addition. Even many PHP fora have syntax colouring. I know we can do BETTER than anything PHP.
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Juerd
# { site => '<a href="http://juerd.nl/" target="_blank"><font color="#800000">juerd.nl</font></a>', plp_site => '<a href="http://plp.juerd.nl/" target="_blank"><font color="#800000">plp.juerd.nl</font></a>', do_not_use => '<a href="mailto:spamcollector_perlmonks@juerd.nl" target="_blank"><font color="#800000">spamtrap</font></a>' }
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