Have looked at What is syntax highlighting and how does it work? and in my opinion Classic ASP should fall into the
<!-- language: lang-vb -->
hint.
Being active in the asp-classic tag questions I've noticed that a lot of them don't show the code syntax highlighting correctly.
What does Markdown currently do with Classic ASP code, the majority of which are usually vbscript but even that doesn't appear to highlight correctly.
I've found myself editing code blocks and adding
<!-- language: lang-vb -->
Update:
Not sure below is appropriate as @ChrisF ♦ has confirmed the code hint
<!-- language: lang-vb -->
is already associated with vbscript.
Is this something that could be associated to either asp-classic or vbscript tags? It might make more sense to associate it with vbscript because asp-classic can use other scripting engines besides vbscript.
If it was associated to vbscript it would save a lot of meaningless edits.
<%
and%>
around them, which Markdown seems to handle ok anyway). If someone posted a large HTML page with ASP littered through it I wouldn't take a second glance, it can stay as is.lang-vb
language associated with it.<!-- language: lang-vb -->
hint as I'd expect.<!-- language: lang-c -->
to the tag wiki, but that is not how it works in thevbscript
tag. Is this something that is hidden from normal users and not editable otherwise?