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This module provides a simple text format (input filter) that handles <?php ?> and <code></code> tags so that users can post code without having to worry about manually escaping < and > characters with < and >
For PHP code, this module also adds syntax highlighting. For example:
print "Hello, world!";
This module is used on drupal.org.
This module has a handbook page; you can refer to it for more detailed documentation.
Note: As of 2010/02/07, this module appears to no longer be supported. If you are interested in taking this module over, or you as the module maintainer feel this message has been posted in error, please reply to #683788: Book Review seems abandoned.
Think of this as a 'build your own category view' page.
A single page with each term organized nicely by vocabulary. The user selects the terms which she or he wants to see, and then this module constructs the right URL (e.g. taxonomy/term/3,4,5) and then displays matching nodes to the user. If the Node Type Filter module is installed, you may further filter the choices by content type.