so the simple fix (apart from updating Perl) is to edit Perl/Lib/Pod/Html.pm to "fix" the header generated by the print HTML <<END_OF_HEAD; heredoc by altering the header text to match the second header given above.

It may be that that is fixed in some fashion in POD::Html.pm 1.0504 which seems to ship with Perl 5.8.8 rather than the 1.0503 version shipped with Perl 5.8.7 which I'm currently using. I notice though that the header text in the heredoc is unchanged.


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In reply to Re^2: POD nested item list not rendered as expected by GrandFather
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