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Problems with XML::Encoding.3pm:
(May reflect bugs in POD).

1. Unbalanced .RS or .RE macro

--- XML::Encoding.3pm-orig      2004-01-02 14:01:20.000000000 -0500
+++ XML::Encoding.3pm   2004-01-02 14:01:33.000000000 -0500
@@ -188,10 +188,8 @@
 This will be 1 for the \*(L"ch\*(R" element. An undef value should be returned 
if
 successful. If in expat mode, a defined value causes an error and is used
 as the message string.
-.RS 4
 .SH "AUTHOR"
 .IX Header "AUTHOR"
-.RS 4
 Clark Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 .SH "SEE ALSO"
 .IX Header "SEE ALSO"
-----------------------------
Problems with XML::Parser::Style::Objects.3pm:
(May reflect bugs in POD).

1. Missing or garbled name section.  The most common form of garbling
is a missing - or extra -. Or your manual page may have been generated
by a tool that doesn't emit a NAME section as it should.  These
problems make it impossible to lift the page to DocBook.  They
can also confuse some implementations of man -k.

--- XML::Parser::Style::Objects.3pm-orig        2004-07-21 20:51:43.797861432 
-0400
+++ XML::Parser::Style::Objects.3pm     2004-07-21 20:52:50.149774408 -0400
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@
 .IX Title "Parser::Style::Objects 3"
 .TH Parser::Style::Objects 3 "2003-08-18" "perl v5.8.3" "User Contributed Perl 
Documentation"
 .SH "NAME"
-XML::Parser::Style::Objects
+XML::Parser::Style::Objects \- XML parser returning objects
 .SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
 .Vb 3
-----------------------------
Problems with XML::Parser::Style::Tree.3pm:
(May reflect bugs in POD).

1. Missing or garbled name section.  The most common form of garbling
is a missing - or extra -. Or your manual page may have been generated
by a tool that doesn't emit a NAME section as it should.  These
problems make it impossible to lift the page to DocBook.  They
can also confuse some implementations of man -k.

--- XML::Parser::Style::Tree.3pm-orig   2004-07-22 14:10:25.476111688 -0400
+++ XML::Parser::Style::Tree.3pm        2004-07-22 14:10:48.180660072 -0400
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@
 .IX Title "Parser::Style::Tree 3"
 .TH Parser::Style::Tree 3 "2003-08-18" "perl v5.8.3" "User Contributed Perl 
Documentation"
 .SH "NAME"
-XML::Parser::Style::Tree
+XML::Parser::Style::Tree \- tree-style parsing of XML
 .SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
 .Vb 3
-----------------------------
Problems with XML::Parser::Style::Subs.3pm:
(May reflect bugs in POD).

1. Missing or garbled name section.  The most common form of garbling
is a missing - or extra -. Or your manual page may have been generated
by a tool that doesn't emit a NAME section as it should.  These
problems make it impossible to lift the page to DocBook.  They
can also confuse some implementations of man -k.

--- XML::Parser::Style::Subs.3pm-orig   2004-07-21 20:43:15.309163464 -0400
+++ XML::Parser::Style::Subs.3pm        2004-07-21 20:44:16.939794184 -0400
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@
 .IX Title "Parser::Style::Subs 3"
 .TH Parser::Style::Subs 3 "2003-08-18" "perl v5.8.3" "User Contributed Perl 
Documentation"
 .SH "NAME"
-XML::Parser::Style::Subs
+XML::Parser::Style::Subs \- subroutine hooks invoked by XML parsing
 .SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
 .Vb 3
-----------------------------

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                             Eric S. Raymond

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