# Example
-For instance, on my personal website, article [one](//paternault.fr/pedago/sismologie/20150110/) has been updated to [two](//paternault.fr/pedago/sismologie/20150819/).
+For instance, on my personal website, article [one](//ababsurdo.fr/pedago/sismologie/20150110/) has been updated to [two](//ababsurdo.fr/pedago/sismologie/20150819/).
-- They both contain the directive `\[[!versionof parent]]`, marking them as a version of the [main article](//paternault.fr/pedago/sismologie) (which happens to be their parent page).
-- On the [old article](//paternault.fr/pedago/sismologie/20150819/), links to the other articles (only one here) are available.
-- On the [page listing my articles](//paternault.fr/pedago), only the latest article appears.
-- The [main page](//paternault.fr/pedago/sismologie) lists all versions of this article, and redirects to the latest one.
+- They both contain the directive `\[[!versionof parent]]`, marking them as a version of the [main article](//ababsurdo.fr/pedago/sismologie) (which happens to be their parent page).
+- On the [old article](//ababsurdo.fr/pedago/sismologie/20150819/), links to the other articles (only one here) are available.
+- On the [page listing my articles](//ababsurdo.fr/pedago), only the latest article appears.
+- The [main page](//ababsurdo.fr/pedago/sismologie) lists all versions of this article, and redirects to the latest one.
# List of directives and pagespecs