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Fixed the fomatting of the broken links on the troubleshooting page. #821

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@asjarre asjarre commented Jan 2, 2025

…mat to long format link:

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Fixed the fomatting of the broken links by changing from the <<>> to longer link format link:

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@pgasca pgasca self-assigned this Jan 2, 2025
Replaced the external link approach workaround with a fix that allows the preferred cross-reference syntax. Opening inline code with double backticks instead of single backticks was the true source of the problem.
@pgasca pgasca merged commit 5d5bd4d into awsdocs:mainline Jan 3, 2025
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pgasca commented Jan 3, 2025

@asjarre Thank you for your suggestion of an external link workaround, but I found an alternative approach that allows keeping the preferred cross-reference syntax. The problem was elsewhere in the file: opening inline code with double backticks instead of single backticks.

The fix isn't live yet on the public website but should be there for next refresh.

@pgasca pgasca changed the title Fixed the fomatting of the broken links by changing from the <<>> to longer link format link: on the troubleshooting page. Fixed the fomatting of the broken links on the troubleshooting page. Jan 3, 2025
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