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@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ __`app/index.html`:__
This code downloads the `angular.js` script and registers a callback that will be executed by the
browser when the containing HTML page is fully downloaded. When the callback is executed, Angular
-looks for the {@link api/ng.directive:ngApp ngApp} directive. If
+looks for the {@link ng.directive:ngApp ngApp} directive. If
Angular finds the directive, it will bootstrap the application with the root of the application DOM
being the element on which the `ngApp` directive was defined.
@@ -149,9 +149,9 @@ for most cases. In advanced cases, such as when using script loaders, you can us
There are 3 important things that happen during the app bootstrap:
-1. The {@link api/AUTO.$injector injector} that will be used for dependency injection is created.
+1. The {@link auto.$injector injector} that will be used for dependency injection is created.
-2. The injector will then create the {@link api/ng.$rootScope root scope} that will
+2. The injector will then create the {@link ng.$rootScope root scope} that will
become the context for the model of our application.
3. Angular will then "compile" the DOM starting at the `ngApp` root element, processing any