Get_url paths should start with ./ for internal links

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Philipp Oppermann
2017-10-05 10:55:37 +02:00
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<hr> <hr>
<small> <small>
&copy; <time datetime="2017">2017</time>. All rights reserved. &copy; <time datetime="2017">2017</time>. All rights reserved.
<a href="{{ get_url(path="pages/contact.md") }}">Contact</a> <a href="{{ get_url(path="./pages/contact.md") }}">Contact</a>
</small> </small>
</footer> </footer>
</div> </div>

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{% block introduction %} {% block introduction %}
<p>These posts explain how to handle CPU exceptions using naked functions. Historically, these posts were the main exception handling posts before the <code>x86-interrupt</code> calling convention and the <code>x86_64</code> crate existed. Our new way of handling exceptions can be found in the <a href="{{ get_url(path="posts/09-handling-exceptions/index.md") }}">“Handling Exceptions”</a> post.</p> <p>These posts explain how to handle CPU exceptions using naked functions. Historically, these posts were the main exception handling posts before the <code>x86-interrupt</code> calling convention and the <code>x86_64</code> crate existed. Our new way of handling exceptions can be found in the <a href="{{ get_url(path="./posts/09-handling-exceptions/index.md") }}">“Handling Exceptions”</a> post.</p>
{% endblock introduction %} {% endblock introduction %}