in reply to Generate HTML and open it in standard Browser (Windows)

The simplest solution is a temp file: you can use directly the ENV entry for this.

See below the Jenda suggested macro to open perldoc in the browser:

pdoc=perldoc -o html -T -w index $* > %TEMP%\perldoc_temp.html && star +t %TEMP%\perldoc_temp.html
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