diff --git a/minmax/doc/minmax_benchs.html b/minmax/doc/minmax_benchs.html
index bb5713a..1db516d 100644
--- a/minmax/doc/minmax_benchs.html
+++ b/minmax/doc/minmax_benchs.html
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ means that all the elements are distinct and in increasing order, decreas
is the reverse, and random is produced by random_shuffle.
The program that created these tables is included in the distribution,
-under minmax_timer.cpp
+under minmax_timer.cpp
diff --git a/minmax/index.html b/minmax/index.html
index 32d5d44..27efb39 100644
--- a/minmax/index.html
+++ b/minmax/index.html
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ be enough. The present library solves both problems.
minmax
as straightforward extensions of the C++
standard. As it returns a pair of const&, we must use the Boost.tuple library to construct such
+href=:../../../../tuple/index.html>Boost.tuple library to construct such
pairs. (Please note: the intent is not to fix the known defaults of
std::min
and std::max, but to add one more algorithms that combines both; see the
diff --git a/string/doc/usage.xml b/string/doc/usage.xml
index e3b2324..6c7261d 100644
--- a/string/doc/usage.xml
+++ b/string/doc/usage.xml
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@
As we can see, input of the find_last() algorithm can be also
char[] because this type is supported by
- Boost.Range.
+ Boost.Range.
The following lines transform the result. Notice that
boost::iterator_range
has familiar