typo fixed in links
authorYves Lafon <ylafon@w3.org>
Tue, 29 Jan 2013 11:21:25 +0100
changeset 52 6252c6802ae2
parent 47 a4349bff5f64
child 54 bbdbe48a7a74
typo fixed in links
ldp-ucr.html
--- a/ldp-ucr.html	Mon Jan 28 16:49:03 2013 +0100
+++ b/ldp-ucr.html	Tue Jan 29 11:21:25 2013 +0100
@@ -432,7 +432,7 @@
 		</li>
 	</ul>
 	<ul>
-		<li>Browsing: "<a href="#uc-Filter_resource_description"
+		<li>Browsing: "<a href="#uc-filter_resource_description"
 			title="">Support end-user browsing through groups</a> and
 			resources that belong to the groups."
 		</li>
@@ -515,7 +515,7 @@
 	<h2 id="story-media">Metadata Enrichment in Broadcasting</h2>
 	<p>
 		There are many different use cases when broadcasters show interest
-		in metadata <a href="#uc-pdate_existing" title="">
+		in metadata <a href="#uc-update_existing" title="">
 			enrichment</a>:
 	</p>
 	<ul>
@@ -1376,9 +1376,9 @@
 	</p>
 	<p>
 		As a machine-readable collection of medical terms, the <a
-			href="http://www.ihtsdo.org|"
-			title="http://www.ihtsdo.org|" rel="nofollow">SNOMED</a> ontology
-		is of key importance in <a href="#Healthcare" title="">
+			href="http://www.ihtsdo.org"
+			title="http://www.ihtsdo.org" rel="nofollow">SNOMED</a> ontology
+		is of key importance in <a href="#healthcare" title="">
 			healthcare</a>. SNOMED CT allows concepts with more than one parent
 		that don't fall into a lattice. In the example below, the same
 		concept may fall under two different parent concepts. The example
@@ -1413,10 +1413,10 @@
 	<h3 id="scen-retrieve_collection-level_description">Primary scenario: retrieve
 			collection-level description</h3>
 	<p>
-		This scenario, based on <a href="#Library_Linked_Data" title="">
+		This scenario, based on <a href="#library-linked-data" title="">
 			Library Linked Data</a>, uses the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative <a
-			href="http://dublincore.org/groups/collections/collection-application-profile/|"
-			title="http://dublincore.org/groups/collections/collection-application-profile/|"
+			href="http://dublincore.org/groups/collections/collection-application-profile/"
+			title="http://dublincore.org/groups/collections/collection-application-profile/"
 			rel="nofollow">Collection-Level</a> description. A collection can
 		refer to any aggregation of physical or digital items. This
 		scenario covers the case whereby a client can request a
@@ -1494,7 +1494,7 @@
 			resources</h3>
 	<p>
 		From the User Story <a
-			href="#Sharing_Binary_Resources_and_Metadata" title="">
+			href="#sharing-binary-resources-and-metadata" title="">
 			Sharing Binary Resources and Metadata</a> it should be possible to
 		easily add non-RDF resources to containers that accept them.
 		Clients submit a non-RDF representation to a container in a media
@@ -1560,7 +1560,7 @@
 			href="#uc-manage_resources" title="">Use Case: Manage resources</a>
 		</li>
 		<li>Deletion of resources, from <a
-			href="#uc-amnage_resources" title="">Use Case: Manage resources</a>
+			href="#uc-manage_resources" title="">Use Case: Manage resources</a>
 		</li>
 		<li>Moving contained resources, from <a
 			href="#uc-manage_resources" title="">Use Case: Manage resources</a>