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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>From: <a href="http://betterwp.net/84-bwp-syntax-released/comment-page-1/#comment-256">http://betterwp.net/84-bwp-syntax-relea … omment-256</a></p><p>Thanks for this plugin, it seems lightweight and it’s been working very well for me. I recently switched from Syntax Highlighter Evolved. My site contains alot of code snippets, and I though I’d contribute a bit back.</p><p>Since I used a different plugin before this, I used the [ code ] shortcodes throughout my site. Although there is an option to continue using this, I wanted my entire site use the same shortcode, including comments. Using phpmyadmin, this is how I did it <a href="http://pastebin.com/wsG8SKfz">http://pastebin.com/wsG8SKfz</a></p><p>Make sure to backup your database first. Hope someone finds this helpful.</p>]]></content>
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