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authorKarl Williamson <public@khwilliamson.com>2011-06-18 11:03:00 -0600
committerKarl Williamson <public@khwilliamson.com>2011-06-21 07:59:00 -0600
commit76c9ab0ee7eb0659d967951d40a8c6d698dc3dc5 (patch)
tree15f1f8b3962d730bca39c03c0696d927b863b361 /pod
parent8da107ac576e2a872b4bda01f31cdc28b6d4a90c (diff)
downloadperl-76c9ab0ee7eb0659d967951d40a8c6d698dc3dc5.tar.gz
perlrun: Fix some link issues
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-rw-r--r--pod/perlrun.pod4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/pod/perlrun.pod b/pod/perlrun.pod
index f254eb2987..798bc0497c 100644
--- a/pod/perlrun.pod
+++ b/pod/perlrun.pod
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ Command-interpreters on non-Unix systems have rather different ideas
on quoting than Unix shells. You'll need to learn the special
characters in your command-interpreter (C<*>, C<\> and C<"> are
common) and how to protect whitespace and these characters to run
-one-liners (see B<-e> below).
+one-liners (see L<-e|/-e commandline> below).
On some systems, you may have to change single-quotes to double ones,
which you must I<not> do on Unix or Plan 9 systems. You might also
@@ -670,7 +670,7 @@ I<awk>:
... # your program goes here
}
-Note that the lines are not printed by default. See B<-p> to have
+Note that the lines are not printed by default. See L</-p> to have
lines printed. If a file named by an argument cannot be opened for
some reason, Perl warns you about it and moves on to the next file.