Thanks for the module. Nice, simple interface.
FYI, I think you must be using a windows editor. When you build the distro for your module on Solaris (2.8 in this case), the ^M characters at the end of every line appear to break the POD to man building process. Removing the trailing ^M characters beforehand fixes the problem. I must say I was suprised that this breaks the POD interface. Of course, this is also perl version 5.005_03, which means I'm probably using some woefully archaic version of the POD tools.
Since your the PodMaster and all, I thought you'd like to know!
Cheers,
Matt
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