02-07-2014
Either I'm doing something really wrong but in my test here the file remains the same thing. But I did the test of pasting the file content into another file and then it works.
Probably once you get the file I uploaded you'll be able to see what is going on
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Pod::Wordlist(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Pod::Wordlist(3)
NAME
Pod::Wordlist - English words that come up in Perl documentation
VERSION
version 1.04
DESCRIPTION
Pod::Wordlist is used by Pod::Spell, providing a set of words (as keys in the hash %Pod::Spell::Wordlist) that are English jargon words
that come up in Perl documentation, but which are not to be found in general English lexicons. (For example: autovivify, backreference,
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