On 6/7/05, Offer Kaye wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have a POD file with the following link:
> L</$/>
> podchecker complained about this ("node '$/' contains non-escaped | or
> /"), so I looked at "perlpod" and read that I should use "E<sol>"
> instead of a literal "/" inside an "L<...>" link.
> But now, after running Pod::Html, I get HTML that has the string
> "&sol;" in it, which in the browsers I checked (checked both IE and
> Firefox) showed as the string "&sol;" and not as the character "/".
> 
> Should I go back to using "L</$/>" and ignore the podchecker warnings?
> Is this a known Pod::Html bug?
> Or perhaps a bug in the browsers I used?
> 
> What can I do to solve this issue (without having to dig into the
> Pod::Html internals :))?
> 
> TIA,
> --
> Offer Kaye
> 

As no one answered, let me re-phrase the question - which tool do
*you* use to translate POD to HTML? Do you also use "pod2html" or do
you use something else?

Thanks again,
-- 
Offer Kaye

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