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svn commit: r1381198 [15/15] - in /tika/site: publish/ publish/0.10/ publish/0.5/ publish/0.6/ publish/0.7/ publish/0.8/ publish/0.9/ publish/1.0/ publish/1.1/ publish/1.2/ src/site/apt/0.10/ src/site/apt/1.0/ src/site/apt/1.1/ src/site/apt/1.2/

Modified: tika/site/src/site/apt/1.1/formats.apt
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tika/site/src/site/apt/1.1/formats.apt?rev=1381198&r1=1381197&r2=1381198&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- tika/site/src/site/apt/1.1/formats.apt (original)
+++ tika/site/src/site/apt/1.1/formats.apt Wed Sep  5 14:31:06 2012
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Supported Document Formats
    Tika uses the {{{http://home.ccil.org/~cowan/XML/tagsoup/}TagSoup}}
    library to support virtually any kind of HTML found on the web.
    The output from the
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/html/HtmlParser.html}HtmlParser}} class
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/html/HtmlParser.html}HtmlParser}} class
    is guaranteed to be well-formed and valid XHTML, and various heuristics
    are used to prevent things like inline scripts from cluttering the
    extracted text content.
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Supported Document Formats
    The Extensible Markup Language (XML) format is a generic format that can
    be used for all kinds of content. Tika has custom parsers for some widely
    used XML vocabularies like XHTML, OOXML and ODF, but the default
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/xml/DcXMLParser.html}DcXMLParser}}
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/xml/DcXMLParser.html}DcXMLParser}}
    class simply extracts the text content of the document and ignores any XML
    structure. The only exception to this rule are Dublin Core metadata
    elements that are used for the document metadata.
@@ -53,9 +53,9 @@ Supported Document Formats
    older OLE 2 format was introduced in Microsoft Office version 97 and was
    the default format until Office version 2007 and the new XML-based
    OOXML format. The
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/microsoft/OfficeParser.html}OfficeParser}}
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/microsoft/OfficeParser.html}OfficeParser}}
    and
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/microsoft/ooxml/OOXMLParser.html}OOXMLParser}}
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/microsoft/ooxml/OOXMLParser.html}OOXMLParser}}
    classes use {{{http://poi.apache.org/}Apache POI}} libraries to support
    text and metadata extraction from both OLE2 and OOXML documents.
 
@@ -63,25 +63,25 @@ Supported Document Formats
 
    The OpenDocument format (ODF) is used most notably as the default format
    of the OpenOffice.org office suite. The
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/odf/OpenDocumentParser.html}OpenDocumentParser}}
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/odf/OpenDocumentParser.html}OpenDocumentParser}}
    class supports this format and the earlier OpenOffice 1.0 format on which
    ODF is based.
 
 * {Portable Document Format}
 
-   The {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/pdf/PDFParser.html}PDFParser}} class
+   The {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/pdf/PDFParser.html}PDFParser}} class
    parsers Portable Document Format (PDF) documents using the
    {{{http://pdfbox.apache.org/}Apache PDFBox}} library.
 
 * {Electronic Publication Format}
 
-   The {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/epub/EpubParser.html}EpubParser}} class
+   The {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/epub/EpubParser.html}EpubParser}} class
    supports the Electronic Publication Format (EPUB) used for many digital
    books.
 
 * {Rich Text Format}
 
-   The {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/rtf/RTFParser.html}RTFParser}} class
+   The {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/rtf/RTFParser.html}RTFParser}} class
    uses the standard javax.swing.text.rtf feature to extract text content
    from Rich Text Format (RTF) documents.
 
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Supported Document Formats
 
    Tika uses the {{{http://commons.apache.org/compress/}Commons Compress}}
    library to support various compression and packaging formats. The
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/pkg/PackageParser.html}PackageParser}}
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/pkg/PackageParser.html}PackageParser}}
    class and its subclasses first parse the top level compression or
    packaging format and then pass the unpacked document streams to a
    second parsing stage using the parser instance specified in the
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ Supported Document Formats
 
    Extracting text content from plain text files seems like a simple task
    until you start thinking of all the possible character encodings. The
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/txt/TXTParser.html}TXTParser}} class uses
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/txt/TXTParser.html}TXTParser}} class uses
    encoding detection code from the {{{http://site.icu-project.org/}ICU}}
    project to automatically detect the character encoding of a text document.
 
@@ -108,20 +108,20 @@ Supported Document Formats
    Tika can detect several common audio formats and extract metadata
    from them. Even text extraction is supported for some audio files that
    contain lyrics or other textual content. The
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/audio/AudioParser.html}AudioParser}}
-   and {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/audio/MidiParser.html}MidiParser}}
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/audio/AudioParser.html}AudioParser}}
+   and {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/audio/MidiParser.html}MidiParser}}
    classes use standard javax.sound features to process simple audio
    formats, and the
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/mp3/Mp3Parser.html}Mp3Parser}} class
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/mp3/Mp3Parser.html}Mp3Parser}} class
    adds support for the widely used MP3 format.
 
 * {Image formats}
 
-   The {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/image/ImageParser.html}ImageParser}}
+   The {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/image/ImageParser.html}ImageParser}}
    class uses the standard javax.imageio feature to extract simple metadata
    from image formats supported by the Java platform. More complex image
    metadata is available through the
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/jpeg/JpegParser.html}JpegParser}} class
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/jpeg/JpegParser.html}JpegParser}} class
    that uses the metadata-extractor library to supports Exif metadata
    extraction from Jpeg images.
 
@@ -129,17 +129,17 @@ Supported Document Formats
 
    Currently Tika only supports the Flash video format using a simple
    parsing algorithm implemented in the
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/flv/FLVParser}FLVParser}} class.
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/flv/FLVParser}FLVParser}} class.
 
 * {Java class files and archives}
 
-   The {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/asm/ClassParser}ClassParser}} class
+   The {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/asm/ClassParser}ClassParser}} class
    extracts class names and method signatures from Java class files, and
-   the {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/pkg/ZipParser.html}ZipParser}} class
+   the {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/pkg/ZipParser.html}ZipParser}} class
    supports also jar archives.
 
 * {The mbox format}
 
-   The {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/mbox/MboxParser.html}MboxParser}} can
+   The {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/mbox/MboxParser.html}MboxParser}} can
    extract email messages from the mbox format used by many email archives
    and Unix-style mailboxes.

Modified: tika/site/src/site/apt/1.1/index.apt
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tika/site/src/site/apt/1.1/index.apt?rev=1381198&r1=1381197&r2=1381198&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- tika/site/src/site/apt/1.1/index.apt (original)
+++ tika/site/src/site/apt/1.1/index.apt Wed Sep  5 14:31:06 2012
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ Apache Tika 1.1
       
       * Geoff Jarrad
       
-      * Jan H¿ydahl
+      * Jan H\u00F8ydahl
       
       * Jerome Lacoste
       
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ Apache Tika 1.1
       
       * Ray Gauss II 
       
-      * Stephan MŸhlstrasser
+      * Stephan M\u00FChlstrasser
       
       * Swapna Vuppala
       

Modified: tika/site/src/site/apt/1.1/parser.apt
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tika/site/src/site/apt/1.1/parser.apt?rev=1381198&r1=1381197&r2=1381198&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- tika/site/src/site/apt/1.1/parser.apt (original)
+++ tika/site/src/site/apt/1.1/parser.apt Wed Sep  5 14:31:06 2012
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
 The Parser interface
 
    The
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/Parser.html}org.apache.tika.parser.Parser}}
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/Parser.html}org.apache.tika.parser.Parser}}
    interface is the key concept of Apache Tika. It hides the complexity of
    different file formats and parsing libraries while providing a simple and
    powerful mechanism for client applications to extract structured text
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ void parse(
    {{{http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/io/IOException.html}IOException}}
    is passed up to the client application. If the stream can be read but
    not parsed (for example if the document is corrupted), then the parser
-   throws a {{{api/org/apache/tika/exception/TikaException.html}TikaException}}.
+   throws a {{{./api/org/apache/tika/exception/TikaException.html}TikaException}}.
 
    The parser implementation will consume this stream but <will not close it>.
    Closing the stream is the responsibility of the client application that
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ try {
 ---
 
    Parser implementations typically use the
-   {{{apidocs/org/apache/tika/sax/XHTMLContentHandler.html}XHTMLContentHandler}}
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/sax/XHTMLContentHandler.html}XHTMLContentHandler}}
    utility class to generate the XHTML output.
 
    Dealing with the raw SAX events can be a bit complex, so Apache Tika
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ try {
    convert the event stream to other representations.
 
    For example, the
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/sax/BodyContentHandler.html}BodyContentHandler}}
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/sax/BodyContentHandler.html}BodyContentHandler}}
    class can be used to extract just the body part of the XHTML output and
    feed it either as SAX events to another content handler or as characters
    to an output stream, a writer, or simply a string. The following code
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ parser.parse(System.in, handler, ...);
 ---
 
    Another useful class is
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/ParsingReader.html}ParsingReader}} that
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/ParsingReader.html}ParsingReader}} that
    uses a background thread to parse the document and returns the extracted
    text content as a character stream:
 
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ try {
 
    The third argument to the <<<parse>>> method is used to pass document
    metadata both in and out of the parser. Document metadata is expressed
-   as an {{{api/org/apache/tika/metadata/Metadata.html}Metadata}} object.
+   as an {{{./api/org/apache/tika/metadata/Metadata.html}Metadata}} object.
 
    The following are some of the more interesting metadata properties:
 
@@ -220,14 +220,14 @@ try {
    in Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. Another important use of the parse
    context is passing in the delegate parser instance to be used by
    two-phase parsers like the
-   {{{api/org/apache/parser/pkg/PackageParser.html}PackageParser}} subclasses.
+   {{{./api/org/apache/parser/pkg/PackageParser.html}PackageParser}} subclasses.
    Some parser classes allow customization of the parsing process through
    strategy objects in the parse context.
 
 * Parser implementations
 
    Apache Tika comes with a number of parser classes for parsing
-   {{{formats.html}various document formats}}. You can also extend Tika
+   {{{./formats.html}various document formats}}. You can also extend Tika
    with your own parsers, and of course any contributions to Tika are
    warmly welcome.
 
@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ try {
 
    Tika also contains some general purpose parser implementations that are
    not targeted at any specific document formats. The most notable of these
-   is the {{{apidocs/org/apache/tika/parser/AutoDetectParser.html}AutoDetectParser}}
+   is the {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/AutoDetectParser.html}AutoDetectParser}}
    class that encapsulates all Tika functionality into a single parser that
    can handle any types of documents. This parser will automatically determine
    the type of the incoming document based on various heuristics and will then

Modified: tika/site/src/site/apt/1.1/parser_guide.apt
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tika/site/src/site/apt/1.1/parser_guide.apt?rev=1381198&r1=1381197&r2=1381198&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- tika/site/src/site/apt/1.1/parser_guide.apt (original)
+++ tika/site/src/site/apt/1.1/parser_guide.apt Wed Sep  5 14:31:06 2012
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Get Tika parsing up and running in 5 min
 
 * {Getting Started}
 
-   The {{{gettingstarted.html}Getting Started}} document describes how to 
+   The {{{./gettingstarted.html}Getting Started}} document describes how to 
    build Apache Tika from sources and how to start using Tika in an application. Pay close attention 
    and follow the instructions in the "Getting and building the sources" section.
    

Modified: tika/site/src/site/apt/1.2/formats.apt
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tika/site/src/site/apt/1.2/formats.apt?rev=1381198&r1=1381197&r2=1381198&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- tika/site/src/site/apt/1.2/formats.apt (original)
+++ tika/site/src/site/apt/1.2/formats.apt Wed Sep  5 14:31:06 2012
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Supported Document Formats
    Tika uses the {{{http://home.ccil.org/~cowan/XML/tagsoup/}TagSoup}}
    library to support virtually any kind of HTML found on the web.
    The output from the
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/html/HtmlParser.html}HtmlParser}} class
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/html/HtmlParser.html}HtmlParser}} class
    is guaranteed to be well-formed and valid XHTML, and various heuristics
    are used to prevent things like inline scripts from cluttering the
    extracted text content.
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Supported Document Formats
    The Extensible Markup Language (XML) format is a generic format that can
    be used for all kinds of content. Tika has custom parsers for some widely
    used XML vocabularies like XHTML, OOXML and ODF, but the default
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/xml/DcXMLParser.html}DcXMLParser}}
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/xml/DcXMLParser.html}DcXMLParser}}
    class simply extracts the text content of the document and ignores any XML
    structure. The only exception to this rule are Dublin Core metadata
    elements that are used for the document metadata.
@@ -53,9 +53,9 @@ Supported Document Formats
    older OLE 2 format was introduced in Microsoft Office version 97 and was
    the default format until Office version 2007 and the new XML-based
    OOXML format. The
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/microsoft/OfficeParser.html}OfficeParser}}
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/microsoft/OfficeParser.html}OfficeParser}}
    and
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/microsoft/ooxml/OOXMLParser.html}OOXMLParser}}
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/microsoft/ooxml/OOXMLParser.html}OOXMLParser}}
    classes use {{{http://poi.apache.org/}Apache POI}} libraries to support
    text and metadata extraction from both OLE2 and OOXML documents.
 
@@ -63,25 +63,25 @@ Supported Document Formats
 
    The OpenDocument format (ODF) is used most notably as the default format
    of the OpenOffice.org office suite. The
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/odf/OpenDocumentParser.html}OpenDocumentParser}}
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/odf/OpenDocumentParser.html}OpenDocumentParser}}
    class supports this format and the earlier OpenOffice 1.0 format on which
    ODF is based.
 
 * {Portable Document Format}
 
-   The {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/pdf/PDFParser.html}PDFParser}} class
+   The {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/pdf/PDFParser.html}PDFParser}} class
    parsers Portable Document Format (PDF) documents using the
    {{{http://pdfbox.apache.org/}Apache PDFBox}} library.
 
 * {Electronic Publication Format}
 
-   The {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/epub/EpubParser.html}EpubParser}} class
+   The {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/epub/EpubParser.html}EpubParser}} class
    supports the Electronic Publication Format (EPUB) used for many digital
    books.
 
 * {Rich Text Format}
 
-   The {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/rtf/RTFParser.html}RTFParser}} class
+   The {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/rtf/RTFParser.html}RTFParser}} class
    uses the standard javax.swing.text.rtf feature to extract text content
    from Rich Text Format (RTF) documents.
 
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Supported Document Formats
 
    Tika uses the {{{http://commons.apache.org/compress/}Commons Compress}}
    library to support various compression and packaging formats. The
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/pkg/PackageParser.html}PackageParser}}
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/pkg/PackageParser.html}PackageParser}}
    class and its subclasses first parse the top level compression or
    packaging format and then pass the unpacked document streams to a
    second parsing stage using the parser instance specified in the
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ Supported Document Formats
 
    Extracting text content from plain text files seems like a simple task
    until you start thinking of all the possible character encodings. The
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/txt/TXTParser.html}TXTParser}} class uses
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/txt/TXTParser.html}TXTParser}} class uses
    encoding detection code from the {{{http://site.icu-project.org/}ICU}}
    project to automatically detect the character encoding of a text document.
 
@@ -108,20 +108,20 @@ Supported Document Formats
    Tika can detect several common audio formats and extract metadata
    from them. Even text extraction is supported for some audio files that
    contain lyrics or other textual content. The
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/audio/AudioParser.html}AudioParser}}
-   and {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/audio/MidiParser.html}MidiParser}}
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/audio/AudioParser.html}AudioParser}}
+   and {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/audio/MidiParser.html}MidiParser}}
    classes use standard javax.sound features to process simple audio
    formats, and the
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/mp3/Mp3Parser.html}Mp3Parser}} class
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/mp3/Mp3Parser.html}Mp3Parser}} class
    adds support for the widely used MP3 format.
 
 * {Image formats}
 
-   The {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/image/ImageParser.html}ImageParser}}
+   The {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/image/ImageParser.html}ImageParser}}
    class uses the standard javax.imageio feature to extract simple metadata
    from image formats supported by the Java platform. More complex image
    metadata is available through the
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/jpeg/JpegParser.html}JpegParser}} class
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/jpeg/JpegParser.html}JpegParser}} class
    that uses the metadata-extractor library to supports Exif metadata
    extraction from Jpeg images.
 
@@ -129,17 +129,17 @@ Supported Document Formats
 
    Currently Tika only supports the Flash video format using a simple
    parsing algorithm implemented in the
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/flv/FLVParser}FLVParser}} class.
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/flv/FLVParser}FLVParser}} class.
 
 * {Java class files and archives}
 
-   The {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/asm/ClassParser}ClassParser}} class
+   The {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/asm/ClassParser}ClassParser}} class
    extracts class names and method signatures from Java class files, and
-   the {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/pkg/ZipParser.html}ZipParser}} class
+   the {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/pkg/ZipParser.html}ZipParser}} class
    supports also jar archives.
 
 * {The mbox format}
 
-   The {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/mbox/MboxParser.html}MboxParser}} can
+   The {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/mbox/MboxParser.html}MboxParser}} can
    extract email messages from the mbox format used by many email archives
    and Unix-style mailboxes.

Modified: tika/site/src/site/apt/1.2/index.apt
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tika/site/src/site/apt/1.2/index.apt?rev=1381198&r1=1381197&r2=1381198&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- tika/site/src/site/apt/1.2/index.apt (original)
+++ tika/site/src/site/apt/1.2/index.apt Wed Sep  5 14:31:06 2012
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ Apache Tika 1.2
 
       * Ingo Renner
 
-      * Jan Høydahl
+      * Jan H\u00F8ydahl
 
       * Jeremy Anderson
 
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ Apache Tika 1.2
 
       * John Mastarone
 
-      * Jörg Ehrlich
+      * J\u00F6rg Ehrlich
 
       * Jukka Zitting
 
@@ -165,3 +165,4 @@ Apache Tika 1.2
       * Torsten Krah
 
    See {{http://s.apache.org/PSE}} for more details on these contributions.
+

Modified: tika/site/src/site/apt/1.2/parser.apt
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tika/site/src/site/apt/1.2/parser.apt?rev=1381198&r1=1381197&r2=1381198&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- tika/site/src/site/apt/1.2/parser.apt (original)
+++ tika/site/src/site/apt/1.2/parser.apt Wed Sep  5 14:31:06 2012
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
 The Parser interface
 
    The
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/Parser.html}org.apache.tika.parser.Parser}}
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/Parser.html}org.apache.tika.parser.Parser}}
    interface is the key concept of Apache Tika. It hides the complexity of
    different file formats and parsing libraries while providing a simple and
    powerful mechanism for client applications to extract structured text
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ void parse(
    {{{http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/io/IOException.html}IOException}}
    is passed up to the client application. If the stream can be read but
    not parsed (for example if the document is corrupted), then the parser
-   throws a {{{api/org/apache/tika/exception/TikaException.html}TikaException}}.
+   throws a {{{./api/org/apache/tika/exception/TikaException.html}TikaException}}.
 
    The parser implementation will consume this stream but <will not close it>.
    Closing the stream is the responsibility of the client application that
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ try {
 ---
 
    Parser implementations typically use the
-   {{{apidocs/org/apache/tika/sax/XHTMLContentHandler.html}XHTMLContentHandler}}
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/sax/XHTMLContentHandler.html}XHTMLContentHandler}}
    utility class to generate the XHTML output.
 
    Dealing with the raw SAX events can be a bit complex, so Apache Tika
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ try {
    convert the event stream to other representations.
 
    For example, the
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/sax/BodyContentHandler.html}BodyContentHandler}}
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/sax/BodyContentHandler.html}BodyContentHandler}}
    class can be used to extract just the body part of the XHTML output and
    feed it either as SAX events to another content handler or as characters
    to an output stream, a writer, or simply a string. The following code
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ parser.parse(System.in, handler, ...);
 ---
 
    Another useful class is
-   {{{api/org/apache/tika/parser/ParsingReader.html}ParsingReader}} that
+   {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/ParsingReader.html}ParsingReader}} that
    uses a background thread to parse the document and returns the extracted
    text content as a character stream:
 
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ try {
 
    The third argument to the <<<parse>>> method is used to pass document
    metadata both in and out of the parser. Document metadata is expressed
-   as an {{{api/org/apache/tika/metadata/Metadata.html}Metadata}} object.
+   as an {{{./api/org/apache/tika/metadata/Metadata.html}Metadata}} object.
 
    The following are some of the more interesting metadata properties:
 
@@ -220,14 +220,14 @@ try {
    in Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. Another important use of the parse
    context is passing in the delegate parser instance to be used by
    two-phase parsers like the
-   {{{api/org/apache/parser/pkg/PackageParser.html}PackageParser}} subclasses.
+   {{{./api/org/apache/parser/pkg/PackageParser.html}PackageParser}} subclasses.
    Some parser classes allow customization of the parsing process through
    strategy objects in the parse context.
 
 * Parser implementations
 
    Apache Tika comes with a number of parser classes for parsing
-   {{{formats.html}various document formats}}. You can also extend Tika
+   {{{./formats.html}various document formats}}. You can also extend Tika
    with your own parsers, and of course any contributions to Tika are
    warmly welcome.
 
@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ try {
 
    Tika also contains some general purpose parser implementations that are
    not targeted at any specific document formats. The most notable of these
-   is the {{{apidocs/org/apache/tika/parser/AutoDetectParser.html}AutoDetectParser}}
+   is the {{{./api/org/apache/tika/parser/AutoDetectParser.html}AutoDetectParser}}
    class that encapsulates all Tika functionality into a single parser that
    can handle any types of documents. This parser will automatically determine
    the type of the incoming document based on various heuristics and will then

Modified: tika/site/src/site/apt/1.2/parser_guide.apt
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tika/site/src/site/apt/1.2/parser_guide.apt?rev=1381198&r1=1381197&r2=1381198&view=diff
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--- tika/site/src/site/apt/1.2/parser_guide.apt (original)
+++ tika/site/src/site/apt/1.2/parser_guide.apt Wed Sep  5 14:31:06 2012
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Get Tika parsing up and running in 5 min
 
 * {Getting Started}
 
-   The {{{gettingstarted.html}Getting Started}} document describes how to 
+   The {{{./gettingstarted.html}Getting Started}} document describes how to 
    build Apache Tika from sources and how to start using Tika in an application. Pay close attention 
    and follow the instructions in the "Getting and building the sources" section.