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diff --git a/documentation/components/components-progressbar.asciidoc b/documentation/components/components-progressbar.asciidoc index 54940799b3..f0d5051778 100644 --- a/documentation/components/components-progressbar.asciidoc +++ b/documentation/components/components-progressbar.asciidoc @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@ When the position of a progress bar is done in a background thread, the change is not shown in the browser immediately. You need to use either polling or server push to update the browser. You can enable polling with [methodname]#setPollInterval()# in the current UI instance. See -<<dummy/../../../framework/advanced/advanced-push#advanced.push,"Server Push">> +<<../advanced/advanced-push#advanced.push,"Server Push">> for instructions about using server push. Whichever method you use to update the UI, it is important to lock the user session by modifying the progress bar value inside [methodname]#access()# call, as described in -<<dummy/../../../framework/advanced/advanced-push#advanced.push.running,"Accessing UI from Another Thread">>. +<<../advanced/advanced-push#advanced.push.running,"Accessing UI from Another Thread">>. [source, java] ---- @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ including the progress bar, can be updated either with polling or by using server push. When doing so, you must ensure thread-safety, most easily by updating the UI inside a [methodname]#UI.access()# call in a [interfacename]#Runnable#, as described in -<<dummy/../../../framework/advanced/advanced-push#advanced.push.running,"Accessing +<<../advanced/advanced-push#advanced.push.running,"Accessing UI from Another Thread">>. |