You're second attempt
almost got it right. To fix your links, you need to specify the pod root as "/", because otherwise the program just uses the current directory (which is probably not "/").
From the usage information:
--podroot - filesystem base directory from which all relative paths in podpath stem (default is .).
So I think you want:
pod2html.bat --infile=Mini.pm --outfile=Mini.html --css=file:///Progra
+ms/Perl/html/Active.css --header --verbose --podroot="/" --podpath="P
+rograms/Perl/html"
You'll notice I modified your style sheet reference from
file://C:/Programs/Perl/html/Active.css to
file:///Programs/Perl/html/Active.css. That's what it took to get it to work for me. Hope this helps!
Updated to remove extraneous whitespace in command.
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