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commit 1c4863d9d5e79017bbf50c255e69176144791878 Author: DeWitt Clinton <dewitt@unto.net> Date: Sat Apr 14 10:06:20 2018 -0700 Add internal links in the Overview section. diff --git a/docs/Specifications/OpenSearch/1.1/Draft 6.md b/docs/Specifications/OpenSearch/1.1/Draft 6.md
--- a/docs/Specifications/OpenSearch/1.1/Draft 6.md +++ b/docs/Specifications/OpenSearch/1.1/Draft 6.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# OpenSearch 1.1 +# OpenSearch - [Version](#version) - [Overview](#overview) @@ -81,9 +81,9 @@ OpenSearch 1.1 Draft 6 ## Overview -This document defines the OpenSearch description document, the OpenSearch Query element, the OpenSearch URL template syntax, and the OpenSearch response elements. Collectively these formats may be referred to as "OpenSearch 1.1" or simply "OpenSearch". +This document defines the [OpenSearch description document](#opensearch-description-document), the [OpenSearch Query element](#opensearch-query-element), the [OpenSearch URL template syntax](#opensearch-url-template-syntax), and the [OpenSearch response elements](#opensearch-response-elements). Collectively these formats may be referred to as "OpenSearch 1.1" or simply "OpenSearch". -*Search clients can use [OpenSearch description documents](#opensearch-description-documents) to learn about the public interface of a search engine. These description documents contain parameterized URL templates that indicate how the search client should make search requests. Search engines can use the OpenSearch response elements to add search metadata to results in a variety of content formats.* +*Search clients can use [OpenSearch description documents](#opensearch-description-document) to learn about the public interface of a search engine. These description documents contain parameterized URL templates that indicate how the search client should make search requests. Search engines can use the OpenSearch response elements to add search metadata to results in a variety of content formats.* ## Namespace
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