Fix unrendered titles in websocket section
This commit fixes the rendering of titles in the websocket section of the reference documentation. Fixes gh-29569
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[[{chapter}.websocket-intro]]
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[id={chapter}.websocket-intro]
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= Introduction to WebSocket
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The WebSocket protocol, https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455[RFC 6455], provides a standardized
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[[{chapter}.websocket-intro-architecture]]
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[id={chapter}.websocket-intro-architecture]
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== HTTP Versus WebSocket
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Even though WebSocket is designed to be HTTP-compatible and starts with an HTTP request,
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[[{chapter}.websocket-intro-when-to-use]]
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[id={chapter}.websocket-intro-when-to-use]
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== When to Use WebSockets
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WebSockets can make a web page be dynamic and interactive. However, in many cases,
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