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```
By the way, unless you disable the path traversal attack protection (see
below), the request path might be modified before matching against your
[below](#configuring-attack-protection)), the request path might be modified before matching against your
routes.
You may customize the Mustermann options used for a given route by passing in a
You may customize the [Mustermann](https://github.com/sinatra/mustermann) options used for a given route by passing in a
`:mustermann_opts` hash:
```ruby
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get('/') { Stream.new }
```
You can also use the `stream` helper method (described below) to reduce
You can also use the `stream` helper method ([described below](#streaming-responses)) to reduce
boiler plate and embed the streaming logic in the route.
## Custom Route Matchers
@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ Note that the public directory name is not included in the URL. A file
`./public/css/style.css` is made available as
`http://example.com/css/style.css`.
Use the `:static_cache_control` setting (see below) to add
Use the `:static_cache_control` setting (see [below](##cache-control)) to add
`Cache-Control` header info.
## Views / Templates
@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ get('/') { markdown :index }
</tr>
</table>
It also takes a block for inline templates (see example).
It also takes a block for inline templates (see [example](#inline-templates)).
#### Nokogiri Templates
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</tr>
</table>
It also takes a block for inline templates (see example).
It also takes a block for inline templates (see [example](#inline-templates)).
#### Sass Templates
@ -902,7 +902,7 @@ almost always want to pass locals to it.
</tr>
</table>
It also takes a block for inline templates (see example).
It also takes a block for inline templates (see [example](#inline-templates)).
#### RABL Templates
@ -1523,7 +1523,7 @@ use Rack::Protection::RemoteToken
use Rack::Protection::SessionHijacking
```
See 'Configuring attack protection' for more information.
See '[Configuring attack protection](#configuring-attack-protection)' for more information.
### Halting
@ -1625,7 +1625,7 @@ end
```
It is also possible to pass a block to `body`, which will be executed by the
Rack handler (this can be used to implement streaming, see "Return Values").
Rack handler (this can be used to implement streaming, [see "Return Values"](#return-values)).
Similar to the body, you can also set the status code and headers:
@ -1773,7 +1773,7 @@ Haml:
It takes reverse proxies and Rack routers into account, if present.
This method is also aliased to `to` (see below for an example).
This method is also aliased to `to` (see [below](#browser-redirect) for an example).
### Browser Redirect
@ -1896,7 +1896,7 @@ get '/' do
end
```
Use the `:static_cache_control` setting (see below) to add
Use the `:static_cache_control` setting (see [below](#cache-control)) to add
`Cache-Control` header info to static files.
According to RFC 2616, your application should behave differently if the
@ -2208,7 +2208,7 @@ set :protection, :except => [:path_traversal, :session_hijacking]
```
By default, Sinatra will only set up session based protection if `:sessions`
have been enabled. See 'Using Sessions'. Sometimes you may want to set up
have been enabled. See '[Using Sessions](#using-sessions)'. Sometimes you may want to set up
sessions "outside" of the Sinatra app, such as in the config.ru or with a
separate `Rack::Builder` instance. In that case you can still set up session
based protection by passing the `:session` option: