From 70200abbdb88f5e06c4980524e9031b8b2516262 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Adrian Kummerlaender Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2014 22:52:08 +0200 Subject: Fixed some broken content links * the article "2014-07-11_mapping_arrays_using_tuples_in_cpp11" contained a full link to blog.kummerlaender.eu instead of an relative one * the page "input_xslt" contained a wrong cgit link --- source/00_content/pages/projects/input_xslt.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'source/00_content/pages') diff --git a/source/00_content/pages/projects/input_xslt.md b/source/00_content/pages/projects/input_xslt.md index 39c302f..802ceac 100644 --- a/source/00_content/pages/projects/input_xslt.md +++ b/source/00_content/pages/projects/input_xslt.md @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ It is used to generate the whole website you are currently viewing and is availa Contrary to popular opinion I actually like XSLT as a content transformation language and have built - amongst other things - my personal website on top of it. While I used the XSLT based Symphony CMS for that particular endeavour, the intention behind the experiment is to develop XSLT extensions enabling the development of static site generators using XSLT as both a template and application language. The fact that you are currently reading this page proves that this is indeed possible. [Github]: https://github.com/KnairdA/InputXSLT -[cgit]: http://blog.kummerlaender.eu/InputXSLT +[cgit]: http://code.kummerlaender.eu/InputXSLT -- cgit v1.2.3