Old Python topics contain 'bad' codetag

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Old Python topics contain 'bad' codetag

 
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Hey,

I was looking at some old Python topics and they contain nice info, but they also use the [php]-tag for showing code - which doesn't work.

Maybe these old topics can automatically be changed with the proper tag for python code?

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Oh yeah, the [php]my code here[/php] tags used to work in the DaniWeb of yesteryear just fine. Brought up Python code real nice and colorful, then alas Dani changed her Web. If you want to copy and paste correctly indented code from those old posts, temporarily click on 'reply with quote' and copy from there.
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Thanks for the nice tip, but do you think the php-tags can be (automatically) replaced by correct python-tags?

edit: or let the php-tags work proper again...
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