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diff --git a/tensorflow/docs_src/programmers_guide/faq.md b/tensorflow/docs_src/programmers_guide/faq.md index 1548d43877..392ac6f7f1 100644 --- a/tensorflow/docs_src/programmers_guide/faq.md +++ b/tensorflow/docs_src/programmers_guide/faq.md @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ available. These operations allow you to build sophisticated @{$reading_data$input pipelines}, at the cost of making the TensorFlow computation somewhat more complicated. See the how-to documentation for -@{$reading_data#creating-threads-to-prefetch-using-queuerunner-objects$using `QueueRunner` objects to drive queues and readers} +@{$reading_data#creating_threads_to_prefetch_using_queuerunner_objects$using `QueueRunner` objects to drive queues and readers} for more information on how to use them. ## Variables @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ Prefer predefined TensorFlow operations such as @{tf.decode_raw}, If your data is not easily parsable with the built-in TensorFlow operations, consider converting it, offline, to a format that is easily parsable, such -as ${tf.python_io.TFRecordWriter$`TFRecord`} format. +as @{tf.python_io.TFRecordWriter$`TFRecord`} format. The more efficient method to customize the parsing behavior is to @{$adding_an_op$add a new op written in C++} that parses your |