[chora] PHP syntax highlighting
Anil Madhavapeddy
anil@recoil.org
Sun, 1 Apr 2001 12:01:56 +0100
> I made a change to checkout.php to enable PHP syntax
> highlighting.
Thanks - this is the exact general functionality I'm building at the moment,
but it can also use enscript, wv, astyle, etc to do the rendering also.
Still, if you have any other patches, keep them coming! :) One feature I'd
love to see is searching within an RCS file (unfortunately, since CVS
doesn't maintain inter-file information, a general search would require a
database or some other storage).
Anil
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Subject: Re: [chora] Problem with cached mimetypes in mime.php
Quoting Todd Kirby <kirbyt@yahoo.com>:
> I see that the check-in date on the updated
> 'mime.php' file is December 31 1969. Is there a
> problem with the clock on the cvs.horde.org server?
>
> http://cvs.horde.org/cvs.php/chora/config
Wow, cool! We haven't changed that file in over 30 years!
(uh, Anil? ;)
-chuck
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