Add-ons installation: correct links to mqtt doc (#719)

Signed-off-by: Yannick Schaus <github@schaus.net>
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Yannick Schaus 2018-06-13 15:09:08 +02:00 committed by Jerome L
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@ -45,10 +45,10 @@ openhab-binding-network │ 2.2.0 │ │
According to the [naming convention for bundles](/docs/administration/bundles.html#naming-convention-for-bundles) the *id* for the shown example is *network*.
Another way to find the correct `id` is to look at the URL of the add-on documentation page.
For example the url for the [mqtt Binding documentation](/docs/addons/bindings/mqtt1/readme.html) is
For example the url for the [mqtt Binding documentation](/docs/addons/bindings/mqtt1/) is
```text
https://docs.openhab.org/addons/bindings/mqtt1/readme.html
https://www.openhab.org/addons/bindings/mqtt1/
```
In this case, the `id` would be "mqtt1".
@ -95,4 +95,4 @@ One way of retrieving those files is mentiones above in the openHAB console part
Place the `.jar` file in the `add-ons` folder on the machine you are running openHAB on.
As described already for the addons.cfg option, the path is depending on your installation.
Place the .jar file in the folder Additional add-on files as described in File Locations ([Linux](/docs/installation/linux.html#file-locations), [Windows](/docs/installation/windows.html#file-locations) or [macOS](/docs/installation/macosx.html#file-locations)).
Place the .jar file in the folder Additional add-on files as described in File Locations ([Linux](/docs/installation/linux.html#file-locations), [Windows](/docs/installation/windows.html#file-locations) or [macOS](/docs/installation/macosx.html#file-locations)).