Why should perldoc links enjoy special status? I much more often link to module documentation so that is what should have special status isn't it?
Actually it looks like a little code could disambiguate between these two cases. But how many other contenders for special link status are there? DWIM is fine where there is a clear "best guess" at the intended behaviour, but quickly becomes nasty when too much second guessing is involved. In this case I think typing 6 extra characters for most links is a very minor burden compared with an extra iteration or two of the preview/edit cycle when links don't DWIM.
In reply to Re^3: I want site documentation updates and I want them now.
by GrandFather
in thread I want site documentation updates and I want them now.
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