docs/74477: [patch] Correct several links in the contributing article

Vitaly Bogdanov gad at gad.glazov.net
Fri Mar 17 17:00:42 UTC 2006


The following reply was made to PR docs/74477; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Vitaly Bogdanov <gad at gad.glazov.net>
To: bug-followup at freebsd.org
Cc:  
Subject: Re: docs/74477: [patch] Correct several links in the contributing article
Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 19:49:03 +0400

 >......
 >......
 >>  > @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@
 >>  >  <listitem>
 >>  >    <para>Get copies of formal standards like &posix;.  You can
 >>  >      get some links about these standards at the <ulink
 >>  > -    url=3D"&url.base;/projects/c99/index.html">FreeBSD
 >>  > +
 >>  > url=3D"http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/c99/index.html">FreeBSD
 >>  >      C99 & POSIX Standards Conformance Project</ulink> web
 >>  >      site. Compare FreeBSD's behavior to that required by the
 >>  >      standard. If the behavior differs, particularly in subtle
 >>
 >>  Hmm.  This is not right.  There should be a better way to specify
 >>  that a
 >>  url is part of the web build and will not be present locally when
 >>  the
 >>  docs are built.  Perhaps we can make URLS_ABSOLUTE= yes the default
 >>  and
 >>  override it during a web build?
 > 
 >Yes, I agree, there should be a better way to achieve this. My patch
 >does not correct the real problem, it only avoids it.
 
 I dissagre.
 Why should something strange and difficult be invented?
 
 As I can understand, there are no advantages in using `'&url.base;/.....`'
 for www/ content.  Simple using absolute dns names
 everywhere in references to web-site content (not doc/ tree) seems to be
 more superior and easy solution.
 
 -- 
 Vitaly



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