This is definitely a weird question, but here it goes:
I'm building a widget for Adobe Muse. The Adobe Muse software does not understand php so it displays it in the software as pure html.
PHP, however, can be added to a website and uploaded to the server. The server (if configured correctly) can parse the html as php.
So, when this is placed onto the Adobe Muse page:
<?php $ecwid_store_id = 1003; include('http://d3k8mi85fypo0h.cloudfront.net/ecwid_ajax_indexing.php');
echo '<meta property="og:title" content="' .$ecwid_title. '"/>';
echo '<meta name="fragment" content="!" />';
echo '<link rel="canonical" href="' .$ecwid_canonical. '" />';
echo '<meta name="description" content="' .$ecwid_description. '"/>';
?>
It displays in Muse like this
Is there any way of hiding the unparsed php while it is in Muse?