if you dig in Pod::HTML, you will see that it opens another
handle to access STDOUT behind your back and that breaks you tie. So you are probably better of to do:
my $temp = `pod2html $file`;
Relevant extract from Pod::HTML
$htmlfile = $opt_outfile if defined $opt_outfile;
...
$htmlfile = "-" unless $htmlfile; # stdout
...
# open the output file
print STDERR ">$htmlfile";
open(HTML, ">$htmlfile")
|| die "$0: cannot open $htmlfile file for output: $!\n";
-- stefp
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