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Author: Martin Desruisseaux <martin.desruisse...@geomatys.com>
AuthorDate: Mon Apr 17 12:01:44 2023 +0200

    Fix historical GeoAPI version 1.0.
    https://github.com/opengeospatial/geoapi/issues/83
---
 content/developer-guide/annexes/geoapi/GeoAPI.html  | 3 ++-
 content/fr/developer-guide/introduction/GeoAPI.html | 2 +-
 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/content/developer-guide/annexes/geoapi/GeoAPI.html 
b/content/developer-guide/annexes/geoapi/GeoAPI.html
index 395a9e4a..53c82d9a 100644
--- a/content/developer-guide/annexes/geoapi/GeoAPI.html
+++ b/content/developer-guide/annexes/geoapi/GeoAPI.html
@@ -81,7 +81,8 @@
             At this time, the wave of web services had not yet eclipsed 
classical programming interfaces.
             The interfaces of the <abbr>OGC</abbr> did anticipate a networked 
world,
             but invested rather — in the case of Java — in <abbr>RMI</abbr> 
(<i>Remote Method Invocation</i>) technology.
-            As the GeoAPI project did not yet exist, we retroactively 
designate these historical interfaces “<a 
href="http://www.geoapi.org/0.1/index.html";>GeoAPI 0.1</a>”.
+            As the GeoAPI project did not yet exist, we retroactively 
designate these historical interfaces
+            “<a href="http://www.geoapi.org/archives/1.0/index.html";>GeoAPI 
1.0</a>”.
             These interfaces already used the package name 
<code>org.opengis</code>, which would be adopted by GeoAPI.
           </p><p>
             In 2002, developers of free projects launched a
diff --git a/content/fr/developer-guide/introduction/GeoAPI.html 
b/content/fr/developer-guide/introduction/GeoAPI.html
index 804189be..4ac9cc9d 100644
--- a/content/fr/developer-guide/introduction/GeoAPI.html
+++ b/content/fr/developer-guide/introduction/GeoAPI.html
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
             Les interfaces de l’<abbr>OGC</abbr> anticipaient tout de même un 
monde connecté en réseau,
             mais misaient plutôt — dans le cas du Java — sur la technologie 
<abbr>RMI</abbr> (<i>Remote Method Invocation</i>).
             Bien que le projet GeoAPI n’existait pas encore, nous désignons 
rétrospectivement ces interfaces historiques sous le nom de
-            « <a href="http://www.geoapi.org/0.1/index.html";>GeoAPI 0.1</a> ».
+            « <a href="http://www.geoapi.org/archives/1.0/index.html";>GeoAPI 
1.0</a> ».
             Ces interfaces utilisaient déjà le nom de paquet 
<code>org.opengis</code>, qui sera adopté par GeoAPI.
           </p><p>
             En 2002, des développeurs de projets libres ont lancé un

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