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      <diff>@@ -10,16 +10,17 @@
   It's really handy.
 
   And then I was left wondering,
-  &quot;Why doesn't Perl have something like this???&quot;
 
-    (Apparently, it did...  There's something called Pod::WebServer
-     which is a lot like Pod::Server, but I didn't know of its
-     existence until after I wrote Pod::Server.)
+    &quot;Why doesn't Perl have something like this???&quot;
+
+      (Apparently, it did...  There's something called Pod::WebServer
+       which is a lot like Pod::Server, but I didn't know of its
+       existence until after I wrote Pod::Server.)
 
   Pod::Server is better looking, though.  ;-)
   So try it out.
 
-
     pod_server --help
 
+    pod_server -bg '#100' -pbg '#211' -afg '#f44' -ahfg '#fcc'
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      <filename>README</filename>
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  <author>
    <name>John Beppu</name>
    <email>beppu@meta.(none)</email>
  </author>
  <url>http://github.com/beppu/pod-server/commit/ec6d7d116e4f00418ccaccd3bafb5b58d711e7aa</url>
  <id>ec6d7d116e4f00418ccaccd3bafb5b58d711e7aa</id>
  <committed-date>2008-07-20T04:40:27-07:00</committed-date>
  <authored-date>2008-07-20T04:40:27-07:00</authored-date>
  <message>reformatted + added an example</message>
  <tree>81c714173144f05a0476721de831e10d6558b4d7</tree>
  <committer>
    <name>John Beppu</name>
    <email>beppu@meta.(none)</email>
  </committer>
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