Great job.

There is a bug, I haven't been able to track it down (I haven't really tried), but I'd like you to fix it.

This is immediately noticable on my Tk::* pod, where as if I'm on Tk::callbacks for example, there will be links at the bottom like:

SEE ALSO

Tk::bind Tk::after Tk::options Tk::fileevent

or more precisely

<H1><A NAME="see also">SEE ALSO</A></H1> <P><A HREF="/site/lib/Tk/bind.html">Tk::bind</A> <A HREF="/site/lib/Tk/after.html">Tk::after</A> <A HREF="/site/lib/Tk/options.html">Tk::options</A> <A HREF="/site/lib/Tk/fileevent.html">Tk::fileevent</A></P> <P>
This doesn't sit well with me (I click, I don't go anywhere), and it might just be an issue wiht Tk (or with POD::Html, i don't know), but I'd like to see you try and figure it out (please) ;D

 
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