My potential users are going to be posting in many different languages, c#, C++, java, HTML, XML, SQL etc. The /[CODE] tag doesn't really provide the syntax highlighting that I am looking for in a forum. What is the proper way to get better markdown support? I searched through the .org, this site, the web in general.
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You have two options in vBulletin.
Code tags and php tags. The latter may do what you want.
PHP Code:<?php
echo "Hello World!";
?>MARK.B
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My potential users are going to be posting in many different languages, c#, C++, java, HTML, XML, SQL etc. The /[CODE] tag doesn't really provide the syntax highlighting that I am looking for in a forum. What is the proper way to get better markdown support? I searched through the .org, this site, the web in general.
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