Pod::Simple::XHTML(3) Perl Programmers Reference Guide Pod::Simple::XHTML(3)NAMEPod::Simple::XHTML-- format Pod as validating XHTML
SYNOPSIS
use Pod::Simple::XHTML;
my $parser = Pod::Simple::XHTML->new();
...
$parser->parse_file('path/to/file.pod');
DESCRIPTION
This class is a formatter that takes Pod and renders it as XHTML
validating HTML.
This is a subclass of Pod::Simple::Methody and inherits all its
methods. The implementation is entirely different than
Pod::Simple::HTML, but it largely preserves the same interface.
METHODSPod::Simple::XHTML offers a number of methods that modify the format of
the HTML output. Call these after creating the parser object, but
before the call to "parse_file":
my $parser = Pod::PseudoPod::HTML->new();
$parser->set_optional_param("value");
$parser->parse_file($file);
perldoc_url_prefix
In turning Foo::Bar into http://whatever/Foo%3a%3aBar, what to put
before the "Foo%3a%3aBar". The default value is
"http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?".
perldoc_url_postfix
What to put after "Foo%3a%3aBar" in the URL. This option is not set by
default.
title_prefix, title_postfix
What to put before and after the title in the head. The values should
already be &-escaped.
html_css
$parser->html_css('path/to/style.css');
The URL or relative path of a CSS file to include. This option is not
set by default.
html_javascript
The URL or relative path of a JavaScript file to pull in. This option
is not set by default.
html_doctype
A document type tag for the file. This option is not set by default.
html_header_tags
Additional arbitrary HTML tags for the header of the document. The
default value is just a content type header tag:
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1">
Add additional meta tags here, or blocks of inline CSS or JavaScript
(wrapped in the appropriate tags).
default_title
Set a default title for the page if no title can be determined from the
content. The value of this string should already be &-escaped.
force_title
Force a title for the page (don't try to determine it from the
content). The value of this string should already be &-escaped.
html_header, html_footer
Set the HTML output at the beginning and end of each file. The default
header includes a title, a doctype tag (if "html_doctype" is set), a
content tag (customized by "html_header_tags"), a tag for a CSS file
(if "html_css" is set), and a tag for a Javascript file (if
"html_javascript" is set). The default footer simply closes the "html"
and "body" tags.
The options listed above customize parts of the default header, but
setting "html_header" or "html_footer" completely overrides the built-
in header or footer. These may be useful if you want to use template
tags instead of literal HTML headers and footers or are integrating
converted POD pages in a larger website.
If you want no headers or footers output in the HTML, set these options
to the empty string.
index
TODO -- Not implemented.
Whether to add a table-of-contents at the top of each page (called an
index for the sake of tradition).
SUBCLASSING
If the standard options aren't enough, you may want to subclass
Pod::Simple::XHMTL. These are the most likely candidates for methods
you'll want to override when subclassing.
handle_text
This method handles the body of text within any element: it's the body
of a paragraph, or everything between a "=begin" tag and the
corresponding "=end" tag, or the text within an L entity, etc. You
would want to override this if you are adding a custom element type
that does more than just display formatted text. Perhaps adding a way
to generate HTML tables from an extended version of POD.
So, let's say you want add a custom element called 'foo'. In your
subclass's "new" method, after calling "SUPER::new" you'd call:
$new->accept_targets_as_text( 'foo' );
Then override the "start_for" method in the subclass to check for when
"$flags->{'target'}" is equal to 'foo' and set a flag that marks that
you're in a foo block (maybe "$self->{'in_foo'} = 1"). Then override
the "handle_text" method to check for the flag, and pass $text to your
custom subroutine to construct the HTML output for 'foo' elements,
something like:
sub handle_text {
my ($self, $text) = @_;
if ($self->{'in_foo'}) {
$self->{'scratch'} .= build_foo_html($text);
} else {
$self->{'scratch'} .= $text;
}
}
SEE ALSO
Pod::Simple, Pod::Simple::Methody
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2003-2005 Allison Randal.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of the license can
be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
AUTHOR
Allison Randal <allison@perl.org>
perl v5.10.1 2009-02-12 Pod::Simple::XHTML(3)