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Updated client library documentation URLs #7307
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Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
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@pravindahal Thank you for the patch!
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)
Previously, the URLs would redirect using JavaScript, which would either be slow or not work at all (in case JavaScript is disabled on the browser)