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Author Topic: Make your porgram code suitable for html publishing / forums  (Read 6227 times)

Offline YeShakka

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Make your porgram code suitable for html publishing / forums
« on: June 16, 2006, 01:49:50 PM »
Hi!

here's a hint for all who publish example code on their websites or in forum threads and need to convert it into html:

http://www.elliotswan.com/postable/

For description see:
http://www.elliotswan.com/2006/03/24/allow-me-to-introduce-you-to-my-new-little-app-postable:

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So, I threw together Postable, a little app that will do all that for you. Just paste your code in there, hit the button…and walla. Post-friendly code.
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