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VFP code syntax coloring in HTML
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06/04/2000 16:50:39
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Visual FoxPro
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Hi Mike --

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Thanks, Its actually VFP specfic right now, but there's no reason it has to be.
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Cool.

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Send me the VB syntax specifics and I'll see what I can do (a couple hours this weekend would finish it up): Comment characters, reserved words, anything else importnat.
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Boy, that's the one thing that's kept _me_ from writing this all along. <bg> Where did you get those for VFP? You didn't just scan the help, jotting down everything, did you?

Garrett, you listening? Does MS provide a list of keywords, anywhere?

I can tell you this. Either an apostrophe or the keyword 'Rem' (only legal at the start of a line, as opposed to an apostrophe with which a comment may begin at any point in a line) denote comments.

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Could you use a VFP COM Dll?
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I would think so, but I've honestly never tried. Are they standalone, or do they require the fox runtime (if there is such a beast)?

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I was thnking, on my website, you should be able to access a page, in a combo, speficy the language and put in your syntax, then after hitting submit, you get your HTML easily. Anyone with a Web Server available want to host this, my cable modem would die :-)
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I'd *love* to host it! I'd really like to put it up at mvps.org, but I'm fairly sure that's an Apache server, so it probably wouldn't fly there, would it? What are your requirements, IIS4+?

Thanks... Karl
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