On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 6:56 PM, David Chambers
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm not familiar with Text::MultiMarkdown, but I can say that I've
> found google-code-prettify to be a good fit with Markdown due to the fact
> that it acts upon vanilla <pre> blocks (unlike SyntaxHighlighter, for
> example, which only acts upon elements with a particular class name.

David makes a good point. Although google-code-prettify is not the
only client-side (javascript) solution out there.  I did a write-up
about such things a little while back. While that post does link to a
number of solutions, its a rather long post mostly about why I think
javascript solutions are the better choice, even if they don't (yet)
always offer better output.

[1]: http://achinghead.com/archive/88/syntax-highlighting-web/

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