@@ -762,7 +762,7 @@ function.
762762
763763Compiling a text ` rfwtxt ` file to the binary ` rfw ` format can be done
764764by calling
765- [ ` encodeLibraryBlob ` ] ( https://pub.dev/documentation/rfw/latest/formats /encodeLibraryBlob.html )
765+ [ ` encodeLibraryBlob ` ] ( https://pub.dev/documentation/rfw/latest/rfw /encodeLibraryBlob.html )
766766on the results of calling ` parseLibraryFile ` .
767767
768768The example in ` example/remote ` has some [ elaborate remote
@@ -853,7 +853,7 @@ with the `DynamicContent` under the name `server`.
853853> This data is parsed by calling
854854> [`parseDataFile` ](https://pub.dev/documentation/rfw/latest/formats/parseDataFile.html),
855855> which turns it into
856- > [`DynamicMap`](https://pub.dev/documentation/rfw/latest/formats /DynamicMap.html).
856+ > [`DynamicMap`](https://pub.dev/documentation/rfw/latest/rfw /DynamicMap.html).
857857> That object is then passed to a
858858> [`DynamicContent`](https://pub.dev/documentation/rfw/latest/rfw/DynamicContent-class.html),
859859> using
@@ -867,9 +867,9 @@ with the `DynamicContent` under the name `server`.
867867>
868868> Ideally, rather than dealing with this text form on the client, the
869869> data would be turned into a binary form using
870- > [`encodeDataBlob`](https://pub.dev/documentation/rfw/latest/formats /encodeDataBlob.html)
870+ > [`encodeDataBlob`](https://pub.dev/documentation/rfw/latest/rfw /encodeDataBlob.html)
871871> on the server, and then parsed on the client using
872- > [`decodeDataBlob`](https://pub.dev/documentation/rfw/latest/formats /decodeDataBlob.html).
872+ > [`decodeDataBlob`](https://pub.dev/documentation/rfw/latest/rfw /decodeDataBlob.html).
873873
874874First, let's render a plain Flutter `ListView` with the name of each
875875product. The `Shop` widget below achieves this:
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