nop has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:

Hi. Activestate ships their perl with a nice documentation HTML system: two frames, navbar on the left, content on the right. I'd like to set up something similar with a stack of HTML files (generated from POD). Not hard to do, but any canned scripts / systems around before I craft my own?

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RE: Library of POD html files
by arturo (Vicar) on Oct 13, 2000 at 18:10 UTC
    Check out pod2html, I believe it's part of the standard distribution.

    It would at least be part of a solution.

    Philosophy can be made out of anything -- or less

RE: Library of POD html files
by Rudif (Hermit) on Oct 15, 2000 at 01:27 UTC
    Hi nop
    I have some working code that makes a two-frame toc + content, patterned after the ActiveState Help. It scans a directory and it's subdirs for html files and creates the toc file. If you are interested, I can mail it to you (if you can wait a few days - I need to clean it up first).
    rudif@lecroy.com
    rudif@bluemail.ch
Re: Library of POD html files
by Rudif (Hermit) on Mar 07, 2001 at 03:46 UTC
    I don't know whether nop is still waiting, but at last I posted a script that indexes html files and makes two frames, navbar on the left, content on the right that he asked about several months ago:

    Make and index html doc files

    HTH
    Rudif