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Back in the days of Apache1 All that was needed to get the syntax highlighted PHP source view was: AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps In the Apache configuration file. This followed the same pattern as the line to make PHP run on PHP files: AddType application/x-httpd-php .php Now with Apache2, the regular line has become: <Files *.php> SetOutputFilter PHP SetInputFilter PHP </Files> And I have looked high and low to get the functionality with Apache2 but it does not seem to exist. I have looked in the PHP source as well, to no avail. From looking at the source, could a new set of input/output filters named PHPS to do the source highlighting? I listed this as a bug, as the removal of the PHPS functionality is not documented in any release notesor mailing list that I have found.