CF-Talk runs dual mode, sending both HTML and plain text messages.  So
it'd be a bit more complex than that.  Not to mention the fact that
I've yet to see an email client that'd let you add arbitrary tags to
outgoing HTML messages.  As such, a wiki-style delimiter might be
better suited.  Trac uses {{{ this is code }}} for code blocks, for
example.  Other wikis have their own.

Of course, how hard is it to copy and paste into an editor if you
really need syntax highlighting?  If you do that, then you can run a
formatter, get code insight for tweaks, and even save it to a file to
execute.

cheers,
barneyb

On 10/23/06, Sandra Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually if we could get people to enclose code within a <code></code> html
> tag, Michael could add CSS to make all of the code a specific font and
> color.
>
>
> Sandra Clark

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