Index: native_client_sdk/src/doc/devguide/tutorial/tutorial-part2.rst |
diff --git a/native_client_sdk/src/doc/devguide/tutorial/tutorial-part2.rst b/native_client_sdk/src/doc/devguide/tutorial/tutorial-part2.rst |
index 6cee489a6ecba5b74488b2ea7a07a75a9559b804..6338b19fd15b184f52536fdf31f4cfef9b956f95 100644 |
--- a/native_client_sdk/src/doc/devguide/tutorial/tutorial-part2.rst |
+++ b/native_client_sdk/src/doc/devguide/tutorial/tutorial-part2.rst |
@@ -16,8 +16,7 @@ This tutorial shows how to convert the finished PNaCl web application from |
:doc:`Part 1 <tutorial-part1>` to use the Native Client SDK build system and |
common JavaScript files. It also demonstrates some techniques to make your web |
application `Content Security Policy (CSP)-compliant |
-</apps/contentSecurityPolicy>`_, which is necessary for `Chrome Apps |
-</apps/about_apps>`_. |
+</apps/contentSecurityPolicy>`_, which is necessary for `Chrome Apps </apps>`_. |
Using the Native Client SDK build system makes it easy to build with all of the |
SDK toolchains, and switch between the Debug and Release configurations. It |
@@ -232,8 +231,7 @@ Making index.html work for Chrome Apps |
This section describes the changes necessary to make the HTML and JavaScript in |
part1 CSP-compliant. This is required if you want to build a `Chrome App |
-</apps/about_apps>`_, but is not necessary if you want to use PNaCl on the open |
-web. |
+</apps>`_, but is not necessary if you want to use PNaCl on the open web. |
CSP rules |
--------- |