I've just picked up Pod::Simple::HTMLBatch, running it on a large existing codebase. (It works great.)

I notice that it doesn't create index.html files below the first level. That is, if I have ./One/Two/Three/Four.pm, it creates ./index.html, and ./One/index.html, but not below that. Also, the top level index has a list of all modules in the tree, not just at that level.

What I'd like it to do is mirror the module tree in the output dir, including an index.html in each directory. Also, If there's ./One/Two/Three.pm and ./One/Two/Three/Four.pm, I'd like to see the index.html in ./One/Two/Three list Three.html and Three/.

Does anyone have a solution, quick hack, or alternative so it will DWIW?

-QM
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In reply to Better Indexing from Pod::Simple::HTMLBatch? by QM

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