09-17-2019
Please reply with the results of ls -la in both directories.
It makes a difference (what files are in the directories), especially the presence or lack of an index.html or index.php file, etc.
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pod::tree::perlbin
Pod::Tree::PerlBin(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Pod::Tree::PerlBin(3pm)
NAME
Pod::Tree::PerlBin - translate program PODs to HTML
SYNOPSIS
$perl_map = new Pod::Tree::PerlMap;
$perl_bin = new Pod::Tree::PerlBin $perl_dir, $HTML_dir, $perl_map, %opts;
$perl_bin->scan(@path);
$perl_bin->index;
$perl_bin->translate;
$top = $perl_bin->get_top_entry;
DESCRIPTION
"Pod::Tree::PerlBin" translates program PODs to HTML.
It searches for programs in a list of directories (typically a PATH), and searches for PODs withing the programs. Only text (-T) files are
considered.
"Pod::Tree::PerlBin" generates a top-level index of all the program PODs, and writes it to HTML_dir"/bin.html".
"Pod::Tree::PerlBin" generates and uses an index of the PODs that it finds to construct HTML links. Other modules can also use this index.
METHODS
$perl_bin = "new" "Pod::Tree::PerlBin" $perl_dir, $HTML_dir, $perl_map, %options
Creates and returns a new "Pod::Tree::PerlBin" object.
$HTML_dir is the directory where HTML files will be written.
$perl_map maps program names to URLs.
%options are passed through to "Pod::Tree::HTML".
The $perl_dir argument is included for consistency with the other "Pod::Tree::Perl*" modules, but is currently unused.
$perl_bin->"scan"(@path)
Scans all the directories in @path for program PODs. Only text (-T) files are considered. The search does not recurse through
subdirectories.
Each POD that is located is entered into $perl_map.
$perl_bin->"index"
Generates a top-level index of all the program PODs, and writes it to HTML_dir"/bin.html".
$perl_bin->"translate"
Translates each program POD found by "scan" to HTML. The HTML pages are written to HTML_dir.
$perl_bin->"get_top_entry"
Returns a hash reference of the form
{ URL => $URL,
description => $description }
"Pod::Tree::PerlTop" uses this to build a top-level index of all the Perl PODs.
LINKING
"Pod::Tree::PerlBin" expects the second paragraph of the POD to have the form
name - description
and enters name into $perl_map. To link to a program POD from another POD, write
L<name>
REQUIRES
5.005
File::Find
HTML::Stream
Pod::Tree
Pod::Tree::HTML
Pod::Tree::PerlUtil
EXPORTS
Nothing.
SEE ALSO
"Pod::Tree::HTML", "Pod::Tree::PerlMap",
AUTHOR
Steven McDougall, swmcd@world.std.com
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2000 by Steven McDougall. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
Perl.
perl v5.10.1 2006-04-17 Pod::Tree::PerlBin(3pm)