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Multiple links on the page https://pytorch.org/serve/use_cases.html return 404 error or link to the wrong place. This seems to be because the file https://github.com/pytorch/serve/blob/master/docs/use_cases.md links to markdown files outside of the docs folder inside the pytorch/serve repository. The links work fine on GitHub, however they don't work on the live website.
Inside the use_case.md file of the Serve repo, there are:
8 links to the README.md file inside /docker
13 links to the README.md file inside /examples
1 link to README.md in root directory (this links to a section that does not exist)
I'm looking to start contributing to PyTorch, so would like to give this issue a go. I'm not sure how the docs on the https://pytorch.org/serve path are generated. But it seems like any .md files inside the /docs folder are available on the website. Solution could be to possibly move the files that are being linked into /docs directory.
I'm open to hearing any thoughts, and wether this is something that should be fixed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
📚 Documentation
Multiple links on the page
https://pytorch.org/serve/use_cases.html
return 404 error or link to the wrong place. This seems to be because the filehttps://github.com/pytorch/serve/blob/master/docs/use_cases.md
links to markdown files outside of thedocs
folder inside the pytorch/serve repository. The links work fine on GitHub, however they don't work on the live website.Inside the
use_case.md
file of the Serve repo, there are:/docker
/examples
I'm looking to start contributing to PyTorch, so would like to give this issue a go. I'm not sure how the docs on the https://pytorch.org/serve path are generated. But it seems like any
.md
files inside the/docs
folder are available on the website. Solution could be to possibly move the files that are being linked into/docs
directory.I'm open to hearing any thoughts, and wether this is something that should be fixed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: