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-rw-r--r--docs/types.rst2
-rw-r--r--docs/units-and-global-variables.rst3
2 files changed, 2 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/docs/types.rst b/docs/types.rst
index 16eccb16..6a69f5be 100644
--- a/docs/types.rst
+++ b/docs/types.rst
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Members of Addresses
* ``balance`` and ``send``
-For a quick reference, see :ref:`balance` and :ref:`send`.
+For a quick reference, see :ref:`address_related`.
It is possible to query the balance of an address using the property ``balance``
and to send Ether (in units of wei) to an address using the ``send`` function:
diff --git a/docs/units-and-global-variables.rst b/docs/units-and-global-variables.rst
index 7fcb2d7a..aa0056d2 100644
--- a/docs/units-and-global-variables.rst
+++ b/docs/units-and-global-variables.rst
@@ -111,8 +111,7 @@ same as ``sha3(uint16(0x12))``.
It might be that you run into Out-of-Gas for ``sha256``, ``ripemd160`` or ``ecrecover`` on a *private blockchain*. The reason for this is that those are implemented as so-called precompiled contracts and these contracts only really exist after they received the first message (although their contract code is hardcoded). Messages to non-existing contracts are more expensive and thus the execution runs into an Out-of-Gas error. A workaround for this problem is to first send e.g. 1 Wei to each of the contracts before you use them in your actual contracts. This is not an issue on the official or test net.
-.. _balance:
-.. _send:
+.. _address_related:
Address Related
---------------