in the course of *something* I did in messing with trying to get Courriel installed working has broken perldoc. I never really knew how it worked but what I get now is:
D:\www>perldoc -f splice Content-type: text/html; charset=US-ascii Content-length: 248 <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge"><title>Perl docum +entation</title></head> <frameset cols="25%, 75%"> <frame name="tocFrame" src="/toc"> <frame name="contentFrame" src="/perl"> </frameset> </html>
I cannot imagine what/how I broke it. I must've deleted something it needed by mistake.. my perl directory is backed up, so I can restore it if i/we/y'all can figure out what is missing THANKS

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