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    NBBC is a high-speed, extensible, sophisticated, well-documented, easy-to-use validating BBCode parser written in PHP. ________________________ NOTE: THIS COPY OF NBBC HAS NOT BEEN UPDATED IN A LONG TIME. There are currently two active maintainers of NBBC: - Theyak (https://github.com/theyak/nbbc) has a copy of NBBC that still works with PHP 4, and is still more-or-less the 1.x source tree, but it has had some of the outstanding bugs fixed
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    `parsehtml.php` is a HTML parser written in PHP. It should be pretty fast and can even cope with invalid HTML input. Additionally a function is provided to indent HTML code properly.
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    PTM is a Perl/HTML hybrid, similar to PHP in tag syntax. It allows for the ease of PHP-style inline code in your dynamic HTML documents while supplying the power of Perl that many find to be sorely lacking in PHP.
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