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@@ -74,13 +74,13 @@ you are only targeting the MS-Windows platform, this is all you can
and must provide. Ideally, your application should provide a shutdown
dialog similar to the following:
<p> <center><img src="session.png" alt="A typical dialog on shutdown"></center>
-<p> Example code to this dialog can be found in the documentation of <a href="ntqsessionmanager.html#allowsInteraction">TQSessionManager::allowsInteraction</a>().
+<p> Example code to this dialog can be found in the documentation of <a href="tqsessionmanager.html#allowsInteraction">TQSessionManager::allowsInteraction</a>().
<p> For complete session management (only supported on X11R6 at present),
you must also take care of saving the application's state, and
potentially of restoring the state in the next life cycle of the
session. This saving is done by reimplementing <a href="ntqapplication.html#saveState">TQApplication::saveState</a>(). All state data you are saving in this
function, should be marked with the session identifier <a href="ntqapplication.html#sessionId">TQApplication::sessionId</a>(). This application specific identifier is
-globally unique, so no clashes will occur. (See <a href="ntqsessionmanager.html">TQSessionManager</a> for
+globally unique, so no clashes will occur. (See <a href="tqsessionmanager.html">TQSessionManager</a> for
information on saving/restoring the state of a particular TQt
application.)
<p> Restoration is usually done in the application's main()