The formatted codes:
<?php
//creates a unique id with the 'about' prefix
$a = uniqid(about);
echo $a;
echo "<br>";
//creates a longer unique id with the 'about' prefix
$b = uniqid (about, true);
echo $b;
echo "<br>";
//creates a unique ID with a random number as a prefix - more secure than a static prefix
$c = uniqid (rand(), true);
echo $c;
echo "<br>";
//this md5 encrypts the username from above, so its ready to be stored in your database
$md5c = md5($c);
echo $md5c;
echo "<br>";
?>
//creates a unique id with the 'about' prefix
$a = uniqid(about);
echo $a;
echo "<br>";
//creates a longer unique id with the 'about' prefix
$b = uniqid (about, true);
echo $b;
echo "<br>";
//creates a unique ID with a random number as a prefix - more secure than a static prefix
$c = uniqid (rand(), true);
echo $c;
echo "<br>";
//this md5 encrypts the username from above, so its ready to be stored in your database
$md5c = md5($c);
echo $md5c;
echo "<br>";
?>
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2. Submit your code.
3. Copy and paste the HTML source code to your blog.
Yeah, it's very easy.
And the mechanism is very easy too. I just use PHP's Built-in Source Highlighter - highlight_string(). You can read more about it on clicking the link.
I make the online demo to make the thing easy and convenient. Hope it will be useful for you.
Thanks so much. It was so easy to embed PHP source code on my page.
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