Henri Bergius wrote:

> Yes, that looks correct. One addition, though. With
> :F, you can also make paragraphs that are under
> then words long and in one row by adding a dot (.)
> there. Also, escaping the parser with [< and >]
> works with :f and :F, and you can include both
> PHP and HTML code in those.

OK, I'll work that in. The thing that did surprise me is the :p
modifier.
It seems to escape ", <, > and & to their html entities but it seems to
me that would mean it gets displayed as-is, and not executed as PHP
code.

emile

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