When an absolute link is missing the leading slash (it starts with "docs/foo" instead of "/docs/foo/"), print a more specific error instead of the generic catch-all warning. Without the leading slash, these are treated as relative paths and so lead to non-existing pages. Also, while we're at it, fix the instance it detects. |
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