(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
highlight_file — Syntax highlighting of a file
Prints out or returns a syntax highlighted version of the code contained
in filename
using the colors defined in the
built-in syntax highlighter for PHP.
Many servers are configured to automatically highlight files with a phps extension. For example, example.phps when viewed will show the syntax highlighted source of the file. To enable this, add this line to the httpd.conf:
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
filename
Path to the PHP file to be highlighted.
return
Set this parameter to true
to make this function return the
highlighted code.
If return
is set to true
, returns the highlighted
code as a string instead of printing it out. Otherwise, it will return
true
on success, false
on failure.
Version | Description |
---|---|
8.3.0 | The resulting HTML has changed. |
Care should be taken when using the highlight_file() function to make sure that you do not inadvertently reveal sensitive information such as passwords or any other type of information that might create a potential security risk.
Note:
When the
return
parameter is used, this function uses internal output buffering so it cannot be used inside an ob_start() callback function.