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-rw-r--r--documentation/addons/addons-maven.asciidoc2
-rw-r--r--documentation/addons/addons-overview.asciidoc6
-rw-r--r--documentation/addons/addons-troubleshooting.asciidoc4
3 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/documentation/addons/addons-maven.asciidoc b/documentation/addons/addons-maven.asciidoc
index 60d60c53c8..7a1cfe99f3 100644
--- a/documentation/addons/addons-maven.asciidoc
+++ b/documentation/addons/addons-maven.asciidoc
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ To use add-ons in a Maven project, you simply have to add them as dependencies i
Most add-ons include client-side widgets, counterparts of the server-side components.
The add-on widgets will be included and compiled into the _application widget set_.
Compiling the widget set is handled by the Vaadin Maven Plugin.
-It is enabled in Maven projects created from the Vaadin archetypes, as described in <<DUMMY/../../getting-started/getting-started-overview#getting-started.overview, "Getting Started">>.
+It is enabled in Maven projects created from the Vaadin archetypes, as described in <<../getting-started/getting-started-overview#getting-started.overview, "Getting Started">>.
The plugin will attempt to automatically detect if you need to compile the application widget set.
It will generate a [filename]#target/generated-sources/gwt/AppWidgetset.gwt.xml# widget set descriptor, update it when necessary, and use it for compiling the widget set.
diff --git a/documentation/addons/addons-overview.asciidoc b/documentation/addons/addons-overview.asciidoc
index a2c36d8784..49769a0c2b 100644
--- a/documentation/addons/addons-overview.asciidoc
+++ b/documentation/addons/addons-overview.asciidoc
@@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ The _widget set_ needs to be compiled into the application widget set.
Adding the dependency in Maven projects and compiling the widget set is described in <<addons-maven#addons.maven, "Using Add-ons in a Maven Project">>.
The section also describes how to use the online compilation and CDN services during development.
-For Eclipse projects that use Ivy for dependency management, see <<dummy/../../../framework/addons/addons-eclipse.asciidoc#addons.eclipse, "Installing Add-ons in Eclipse with Ivy">>.
-You can also download and install add-ons from a ZIP-package, as described in <<dummy/../../../framework/addons/addons-downloading.asciidoc#addons.downloading, "Downloading Add-ons from Vaadin Directory">>.
+For Eclipse projects that use Ivy for dependency management, see <<addons-eclipse.asciidoc#addons.eclipse, "Installing Add-ons in Eclipse with Ivy">>.
+You can also download and install add-ons from a ZIP-package, as described in <<addons-downloading.asciidoc#addons.downloading, "Downloading Add-ons from Vaadin Directory">>.
== Add-on Licenses
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ offered under a dual licensing agreement so that they can be used in open source
projects for free, and many have a trial period for closed-source development.
Commercial Vaadin add-ons distributed under the CVAL license require installing
a license key as instructed in
-<<dummy/../../../framework/addons/addons-cval#addons.cval, "Installing Commercial Vaadin Add-on License">>.
+<<addons-cval#addons.cval, "Installing Commercial Vaadin Add-on License">>.
== Feedback and Support
diff --git a/documentation/addons/addons-troubleshooting.asciidoc b/documentation/addons/addons-troubleshooting.asciidoc
index a899b3d26f..0b4e42153c 100644
--- a/documentation/addons/addons-troubleshooting.asciidoc
+++ b/documentation/addons/addons-troubleshooting.asciidoc
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ package. For example, if the project root package is
[filename]#com.example.myproject#, the widget set definition file is typically
at [filename]#com/example/project/AppWidgetset.gwt.xml#. The location is not
fixed and it can be elsewhere, as long as references to it match. See
-<<dummy/../../../framework/clientside/clientside-module#clientside.module,"Client-Side
+<<../clientside/clientside-module#clientside.module,"Client-Side
Module Descriptor">> for details on the contents of the client-side module
descriptor, which is used to define a widget set.
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ is loaded properly.
* Use the ?debug parameter for the application to open the debug window and check
if there is any version conflict between the widget set and the Vaadin library,
or the themes. See
-<<dummy/../../../framework/advanced/advanced-debug#advanced.debug,"Debug Mode
+<<../advanced/advanced-debug#advanced.debug,"Debug Mode
and Window">> for details.
* Refresh and recompile the project. In Eclipse, select the project and press F5,