Index: chrome/common/extensions/docs/templates/intros/declarativeWebRequest.html |
diff --git a/chrome/common/extensions/docs/templates/intros/declarativeWebRequest.html b/chrome/common/extensions/docs/templates/intros/declarativeWebRequest.html |
index 7de1ce8f84a33a775808dac55920d1e087ab33a2..8dabcb389d1c575dfcd1fd6c5406b8a6b79909f1 100644 |
--- a/chrome/common/extensions/docs/templates/intros/declarativeWebRequest.html |
+++ b/chrome/common/extensions/docs/templates/intros/declarativeWebRequest.html |
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ |
<p> |
You must declare the "declarativeWebRequest" permission in the |
-<a href="manifest.html">extension manifest</a> to use this API, |
-along with <a href="declare_permissions.html">host permissions</a>. |
+<a href="manifest">extension manifest</a> to use this API, |
+along with <a href="declare_permissions">host permissions</a>. |
</p> |
<pre data-filename="manifest.json"> |
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ The extension cannot set up a rule to redirect "http://www.google.com" to |
<p> |
The Declarative Web Request API follows the concepts of the <a |
- href="events.html#declarative">Declarative API</a>. You can register rules to |
+ href="events#declarative">Declarative API</a>. You can register rules to |
the <code>chrome.declarativeWebRequest.onRequest</code> event object. |
</p> |
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ chrome.declarativeWebRequest.onRequest.addRules([rule2]); |
individually because each of these operations recreates internal data |
structures. This re-creation is computationally expensive but facilitates a |
very fast URL matching algorithm for hundreds of thousands of URLs. The |
-<a href="events.html#performance">Performance section</a> of the |
+<a href="events#performance">Performance section</a> of the |
$(ref:events Events) API provides further performance tips. |
</p> |
@@ -135,8 +135,8 @@ $(ref:events Events) API provides further performance tips. |
<p> |
The Declarative Web Request API follows the |
-<a href="webRequest.html#life_cycle">Life cycle model for web requests</a> of |
-the <a href="webRequest.html">Web Request API</a>. This means that conditions |
+<a href="webRequest#life_cycle">Life cycle model for web requests</a> of |
+the <a href="webRequest">Web Request API</a>. This means that conditions |
can only be tested at specific stages of a web request and, likewise, actions |
can also only be executed at specific stages. The following tables list the |
request stages that are compatible with conditions and actions. |
@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ because request headers cannot be set any more by the time the content type has |
<p> |
Rules can be associated with priorities as described in the |
-<a href="events.html#declarative">Events API</a>. This mechanism can be used |
+<a href="events#declarative">Events API</a>. This mechanism can be used |
to express exceptions. The following example will block all requests to |
images named "evil.jpg" except on the server "myserver.com". |
</p> |