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I'm glad that you like it!

Since you expressed interest, I've created a tarred-gzipped package for you to download containing all the files except Test that are viewable on the web page. Note that this is not an install. It is just the the three files (module, viewperl, and perl-highlighter.pl) from the web page. The (relative) directory structure for the module is set up in the file but you will probably want to copy it into your module directory on @INC.

Anyway, the tar-ball can be found at http://exnoctum.port5.com/syntaxhighlightperl.tar.gz or at the mirror http://balder.prohosting.com/exnoctum/syntaxhighlightperl.tar.gz. Enjoy!

Update:Ooops. I had typos in those links! Thanks to Kanji for catching that!

bbfu
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