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new 0cb7d7d Replace extension .sxw by .odt in example URL notation (.sxw
is old)
new de8981e Merge pull request #25 from DiGro/patch-2
0cb7d7d is described below
commit 0cb7d7de0bc8e79eb9003607721df0c05f447d25
Author: DiGro <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Tue Jan 21 11:18:50 2020 +0100
Replace extension .sxw by .odt in example URL notation (.sxw is old)
Line 69: <emph>C:\My File.sxw</emph> on the local host in "Windows
notation" becomes <emph>file:///C|/My%20File.sxw</emph>
should be changed to
<emph>C:\My File.odt</emph> on the local host in "Windows
notation" becomes <emph>file:///C|/My%20File.odt</emph>
---
main/helpcontent2/source/text/sbasic/shared/00000002.xhp | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/main/helpcontent2/source/text/sbasic/shared/00000002.xhp
b/main/helpcontent2/source/text/sbasic/shared/00000002.xhp
index f272526..e524102 100644
--- a/main/helpcontent2/source/text/sbasic/shared/00000002.xhp
+++ b/main/helpcontent2/source/text/sbasic/shared/00000002.xhp
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ fpe: added sections and sort element</lastedited>
<emph>protocol</emph>://<emph>host.name</emph>/<emph>path/to/the/file.html</emph>
</paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3168612" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U"
oldref="109">The most common usage of URLs is on the internet when specifying
web pages. Example for protocols are <emph>http</emph>, <emph>ftp</emph>, or
<emph>file</emph>. The <emph>file</emph> protocol specifier is used when
referring to a file on the local file system.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3150324" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U"
oldref="110">URL notation does not allow certain special characters to be used.
These are either replaced by other characters or encoded. A slash
(<emph>/</emph>) is used as a path separator. For example, a file referred to
as <emph>C:\My File.sxw</emph> on the local host in "Windows notation" becomes
<emph>file:///C|/My%20File.sxw</emph> in URL notation.</paragraph>
+<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3150324" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="U"
oldref="110">URL notation does not allow certain special characters to be used.
These are either replaced by other characters or encoded. A slash
(<emph>/</emph>) is used as a path separator. For example, a file referred to
as <emph>C:\My File.odt</emph> on the local host in "Windows notation" becomes
<emph>file:///C|/My%20File.odt</emph> in URL notation.</paragraph>
</section>
</sort>
</body>