"David E. Wheeler" <[email protected]> writes: > And Pod::Simple::XHTML was outputing them as:
> <a href="">crontab(5)</a> > I found neither of these very compelling. So I poked around until I > found man.he.net, which seems to have a pretty decent URL standard for > man pages. So now moth modules output this link: > <a href="http://man.he.net/man5/crontab">crontab(5)</a> > This should work most of the time, I think, but for those of you who > don't want the links, you can override resolve_man_page_link() in a > subclass and just have it return undef to get the original > Pod::Simple::HTML format (which Pod::Simple::XHML now replicates). > Thoughts? Hm, just to check, did you already talk to the folks at he.net and confirm that they're okay with tons of Perl documents being pointed at their web site? They may have resource constraints. Also, I would personally always override this for all the HTML I generate since it's very unlikely that man.he.net will have most of the man pages that I'm referring to (since they would be other pages in the same package, for instance), so I'm not sure how useful this really is. -- Russ Allbery ([email protected]) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>
