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Date:         Sat, 29 Dec 2007 11:22:59 -0500
Reply-To:     "Audimar P. Bangi" <audi@sas2themax.com>
Sender:       "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:         "Audimar P. Bangi" <audi@SAS2THEMAX.COM>
Organization: sas2themax
Subject:      Tip -- Turning off HTML scrubber for your blog
In-Reply-To:  <3EC2C21EF8594E70862BE04B9E0F3704@AudiPC>
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Have you tried posting a blog with HTML tags for color-highligting your SAS codes, only to find out, to your dismay, that it just doesn't work because your blog host automatically "desanitizes" your blog entry for any HTML tags or scripts using an internal mechanism called html scrubbing?

But why do you want your SAS codes to appear color-highlighted in the first place? Like this one...

http://sas2themax.com/content/tips.aspx

I can only answer that based on my own personal opinion: it just looks better for blogs and web presentations (compared to a plain black).

Different blog hosts treat html scrubbing differently. If you're using Community Server (http://www.comunityserver.org), I can help turn off html scrubbing. Just send me an email at audi@sas2themax.com.

By the way, SAS-to-HTML conversion for my tips page is done using my free Notebook (http://sas2themax.com/free). You can easily adjust the font family and size to your liking so take advantage of it!

Regards, Audi


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