[240747][240748][240927][240929][240936][240957][240959][240960][240961][240963] Fixing broken hyperlinks in documentation
diff --git a/docs/org.eclipse.wst.xmleditor.doc.user/topics/tedtdoc.dita b/docs/org.eclipse.wst.xmleditor.doc.user/topics/tedtdoc.dita
index 9249ccf..aec0531 100644
--- a/docs/org.eclipse.wst.xmleditor.doc.user/topics/tedtdoc.dita
+++ b/docs/org.eclipse.wst.xmleditor.doc.user/topics/tedtdoc.dita
@@ -22,14 +22,14 @@
<steps>
<step><cmd>In the Design view of the XML editor, right-click <uicontrol>DOCTYPE</uicontrol> and
click <uicontrol>Edit DOCTYPE</uicontrol>.</cmd></step>
-<step><cmd>The <?Pub Caret?>value in the <uicontrol>Root element name</uicontrol> field
+<step><cmd>The value in the <uicontrol>Root element name</uicontrol> field
should match the root element of your XML file exactly.</cmd><info>You should
only edit the value in this field if your root element changes.</info></step>
<step><cmd>You can select a Public ID for any existing XML Catalog entries
by clicking <uicontrol>Browse</uicontrol>. </cmd><info>The value in the <uicontrol>Public
ID</uicontrol> field is the Public Identifier. It is used to associate the
XML file (using an XML Catalog entry) with a DTD file. For more information,
-see <xref format="html" href="txmlcat.dita" scope="peer">Adding entries to
+see <xref format="dita" href="txmlcat.dita" scope="local">Adding entries to
the XML Catalog</xref>.</info></step>
<step><cmd>The value in the <uicontrol>System ID</uicontrol> field is the
DTD the XML file is associated with. Type the path of the DTD file (or browse
@@ -44,4 +44,3 @@
add one.</postreq>
</taskbody>
</task>
-<?Pub *0000002518?>