@rem = '--*-Perl-*-- @echo off if "%OS%" == "Windows_NT" goto WinNT perl -x -S "%0" %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9 goto endofperl :WinNT perl -x -S %0 %* if NOT "%COMSPEC%" == "%SystemRoot%\system32\cmd.exe" goto endofperl if %errorlevel% == 9009 echo You do not have Perl in your PATH. if errorlevel 1 goto script_failed_so_exit_with_non_zero_val 2>nul goto endofperl @rem '; #!perl #line 15 eval 'exec E:\Perl\bin\perl.exe -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' if $running_under_some_shell; =pod =head1 NAME pod2xhtml - convert .pod files to .html files =head1 SYNOPSIS pod2xhtml --help --htmlroot=<name> --infile=<name> --outfile=<name +> --podpath=<name>:...:<name> --podroot=<name> --libpods=<name>:...:<name> --recurse --norecurse --verbo +se --index --noindex --title=<name> =head1 DESCRIPTION Converts files from pod format (see L<perlpod>) to XHtml 1.0 Transitio +nal format. =head1 ARGUMENTS pod2xhtml takes the following arguments: =over 4 =item help --help Displays the usage message. =item htmlroot --htmlroot=name Sets the base URL for the HTML files. When cross-references are made, the HTML root is prepended to the URL. =item infile --infile=name Specify the pod file to convert. Input is taken from STDIN if no infile is specified. =item outfile --outfile=name Specify the HTML file to create. Output goes to STDOUT if no outfile is specified. =item podroot --podroot=name Specify the base directory for finding library pods. =item podpath --podpath=name:...:name Specify which subdirectories of the podroot contain pod files whose HTML converted forms can be linked-to in cross-references. =item libpods --libpods=name:...:name List of page names (eg, "perlfunc") which contain linkable C<=item>s. =item netscape --netscape Use Netscape HTML directives when applicable. =item nonetscape --nonetscape Do not use Netscape HTML directives (default). =item index --index Generate an index at the top of the HTML file (default behaviour). =item noindex --noindex Do not generate an index at the top of the HTML file. =item recurse --recurse Recurse into subdirectories specified in podpath (default behaviour). =item norecurse --norecurse Do not recurse into subdirectories specified in podpath. =item title --title=title Specify the title of the resulting HTML file. =item verbose --verbose Display progress messages. =back =head1 AUTHOR Original L<pod2html> / L<Pod::Html> by Tom Christiansen, E<lt>tchrist@ +perl.comE<gt>. XHTML and additional modifications by Yves Orton E<lt>demerphq@hotmail +.comE<gt>. Huge thanks to T.C. for both writing the documents that taught me Perl +, and for writing the original Pod::Html =head1 BUGS See L<Pod::XHtml> and L<Pod::Html> for a list of known bugs in the tra +nslator. =head1 SEE ALSO L<perlpod>, L<Pod::Html>, L<Pod::XHtml>, L<pod2html> =head1 COPYRIGHT This program is distributed under the Artistic License. =cut use Pod::XHtml; Pod::XHtml->pod2xhtml(@ARGV); __END__ :endofperl

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