NAME

Pod::Html - Convert POD files to HTML

VERSION

This document describes version 1.09_03 of Pod::HTML, released 2008-05-07.

SYNOPSIS

use Pod::Html;
pod2html([options]);

DESCRIPTION

Converts files from pod format (see perlpod) to HTML format. It can automatically generate indexes and cross-references, and it keeps a cache of things it knows how to cross-reference.

FUNCTIONS

pod2html

pod2html("pod2html",
         "--podpath=lib:ext:pod:vms",
         "--podroot=/usr/src/perl",
         "--htmlroot=/perl/nmanual",
         "--libpods=perlfunc:perlguts:perlvar:perlrun:perlop",
         "--recurse",
         "--infile=foo.pod",
         "--outfile=/perl/nmanual/foo.html");

pod2html takes the following arguments:

--backlink="Back to Top"

Adds "Back to Top" links in front of every head1 heading (except for the first). By default, no backlinks are generated.

cachedir
--cachedir=name

Creates the item and directory caches in the given directory.

css
--css=stylesheet

Specify the URL of a cascading style sheet. Also disables all HTML/CSS style attributes that are output by default (to avoid conflicts).

flush
--flush

Flushes the item and directory caches.

--header
--noheader

Creates header and footer blocks containing the text of the NAME section. By default, no headers are generated.

help
--help

Displays the usage message.

hiddendirs
--hiddendirs
--nohiddendirs

Include hidden directories in the search for POD's in podpath if recurse is set. The default is not to traverse any directory whose name begins with .. See "podpath" and "recurse".

[This option is for backward compatibility only. It's hard to imagine that one would usefully create a module with a name component beginning with ..]

htmldir
--htmldir=name

Sets the directory in which the resulting HTML file is placed. This is used to generate relative links to other files. Not passing this causes all links to be absolute, since this is the value that tells Pod::Html the root of the documentation tree.

htmlroot
--htmlroot=name

Sets the base URL for the HTML files. When cross-references are made, the HTML root is prepended to the URL.

index
--index
--noindex

Generate an index at the top of the HTML file. This is the default behaviour.

infile
--infile=name

Specify the pod file to convert. Input is taken from STDIN if no infile is specified.

libpods
--libpods=name:...:name

List of page names (eg, "perlfunc") which contain linkable =items.

netscape
--netscape
--nonetscape

Deprecated, has no effect. For backwards compatibility only.

outfile
--outfile=name

Specify the HTML file to create. Output goes to STDOUT if no outfile is specified.

podpath
--podpath=name:...:name

Specify which subdirectories of the podroot contain pod files whose HTML converted forms can be linked to in cross references.

podroot
--podroot=name

Specify the base directory for finding library pods.

quiet
--quiet
--noquiet

Don't display mostly harmless warning messages. These messages will be displayed by default. But this is not the same as verbose mode.

recurse
--recurse
--norecurse

Recurse into subdirectories specified in podpath (default behaviour).

title
--title=title

Specify the title of the resulting HTML file.

verbose
--verbose
--noverbose

Display progress messages. By default, they won't be displayed.

htmlify

htmlify($heading);

Converts a pod section specification to a suitable section specification for HTML. Note that we keep spaces and special characters except ", ? (Netscape problem) and the hyphen (writer's problem...).

anchorify

anchorify(@heading);

Similar to htmlify(), but turns non-alphanumerics into underscores. Note that anchorify() is not exported by default.

relativize_url

Convert an absolute URL to one relative to a base URL. Both URLs need to end in a filename. Takes two parameters, the URL to be modified, and the base URL to which the first URL is to be related.

TODO: Example usage

relative_url

An alternate method to relate relative URLs.

TODO: Example usage

usage

Prints out the help page on the switches recognised by pod2html.

ENVIRONMENT

Uses $Config{pod2html} to setup default options.

AUTHOR

Tom Christiansen, <tchrist@perl.com>. Currently maintained by David Landgren <david@landgren.net>.

SEE ALSO

perlpod

COPYRIGHT

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.