So I am talking about the pod2usage output to the a terminal window. The apostrophes below show up as a strange 'a'.

=cut =head1 EXAMPLES The following is an example of this script: perlsql -query /home/dmathis/cand_query -to 'dbmathis@test.com' -filename 'filename.xls' -database schema -dbserver db13 -node Res_Score -xmlcol RawXML -header or perlsql -query /home/dmathis/cand_query -to 'david@perl.com' -filename 'filename.xls' -database test -dbserver db13 -node Scorebourd+score -xmlcol RawXML -header or perlsql -query ora_query -to 'anders@jungle.org' -dbserver oraserver -dbuser orauser -dbpassword somepass -oracle -delimiter '\t'. =cut
After all this is over, all that will really have mattered is how we treated each other.

In reply to Re^2: How to display an apostrophe in pod2usage help output. by dbmathis
in thread How to display an apostrophe in pod2usage help output. by dbmathis

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