Others have shown what the problem is, and how it was fixed, but if you're ever in a bind, you can try =for as an alternative to =begin and =end (like perlpod says you can ;D)
=pod =head1 HTML =for html <H1>H1</H1> Hellow baby, <HR> Hello!<HR> =head1 HEAD Manyousegottsadirtymind =cut ### PRODUCES(`pod2html --outfile frk.html --infile graphc.pl --title t +it`) <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>tit</TITLE> <LINK REV="made" HREF="mailto:"> </HEAD> <BODY> <A NAME="__index__"></A> <!-- INDEX BEGIN --> <UL> <LI><A HREF="#html">HTML</A></LI> <LI><A HREF="#head">HEAD</A></LI> </UL> <!-- INDEX END --> <HR> <P> <HR> <H1><A NAME="html">HTML</A></H1> <H1>H1</H1> Hellow baby, <HR> Hello!<HR><P> <HR> <H1><A NAME="head">HEAD</A></H1> <P>Manyousegottsadirtymind</P> </BODY> </HTML>

 
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perl -e "$q=$_;map({chr unpack qq;H*;,$_}split(q;;,q*H*));print;$q/$q;"


In reply to (crazyinsomniac) Re: Pod2html Problem by crazyinsomniac
in thread Pod2html Problem by hsmyers

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