I'll try to paraphrase what I think you want. If you agree, then people can help you on that track.

If you phrase things cleanly and crisply, solutions come out into plain sight.

For example, there are two big options:

  1. put the HTML into CVS and trigger HTML updates whenever anyone checks in POD code
  2. occasionally regenerate the HTML from scratch by checking out all the POD code into a temporary sandbox

Benefits of #1: a user's checkout gets matching POD and HTML. Benefits of #2: less complicated and more portable to other version control mechanisms.

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In reply to Re: POD for CVS by halley
in thread POD for CVS by perllove

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