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Fix broken link to Introduction in DjangoApp docs #705

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Might take care of #256

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Thanks for the fixes!

@philippjfr philippjfr merged commit 11e1b37 into master Oct 14, 2019
@a-recknagel a-recknagel deleted the ar/fix_docs_links branch October 14, 2019 10:13
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"As the core user guides including the [Introduction](Introduction.ipynb) have demonstrated, it is easy to display Panel apps in the notebook, launch them from an interactive Python prompt, and deploy them as a standalone Bokeh server app from the commandline. However, it is also often useful to embed a Panel app in large web application, such as a Django web server. Using Panel with Django requires a bit more work than for notebooks and Bokeh servers.\n",
"As the core user guides including the [Introduction](../getting_started/index.html) have demonstrated, it is easy to display Panel apps in the notebook, launch them from an interactive Python prompt, and deploy them as a standalone Bokeh server app from the commandline. However, it is also often useful to embed a Panel app in large web application, such as a Django web server. Using Panel with Django requires a bit more work than for notebooks and Bokeh servers.\n",
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Shouldn't this have been ../getting_started/Introduction.ipynb?

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(That way the link should work both in Jupyter and on the website. Otherwise, it will fail in Jupyter because the .html version is not present in a user's copy of the notebooks.)

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There is a good chance that the error in my docs build setup that I referred to here lead me to believe that I can only specify the index and not the notebook. I can push a fix, but I can't test it. It would be just exchanging the link for ../getting_started/Introduction.ipynb

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I should have reviewed with more care sorry.

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Actually I'm not entirely sure there is a consistent way to link this since Introduction.ipynb ends up being built as part of index.html.

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