Fix Spring initializr link in 'Getting Spring Security'

Signed-off-by: Taeik Lim <sibera21@gmail.com>

Issue gh-9869
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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The topics in this section describe how to consume Spring Security when using Ma
=== Spring Boot with Maven === Spring Boot with Maven
Spring Boot provides a `spring-boot-starter-security` starter that aggregates Spring Security-related dependencies. Spring Boot provides a `spring-boot-starter-security` starter that aggregates Spring Security-related dependencies.
The simplest and preferred way to use the starter is to use https://docs.spring.io/initializr/docs/current/reference/htmlsingle/[Spring Initializr] by using an IDE integration in (https://joshlong.com/jl/blogPost/tech_tip_geting_started_with_spring_boot.html[Eclipse] or https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/spring-boot.html#d1489567e2[IntelliJ], https://github.com/AlexFalappa/nb-springboot/wiki/Quick-Tour[NetBeans]) or through https://start.spring.io. The simplest and preferred way to use the starter is to use https://docs.spring.io/initializr/docs/current/reference/html/[Spring Initializr] by using an IDE integration in (https://joshlong.com/jl/blogPost/tech_tip_geting_started_with_spring_boot.html[Eclipse] or https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/spring-boot.html#d1489567e2[IntelliJ], https://github.com/AlexFalappa/nb-springboot/wiki/Quick-Tour[NetBeans]) or through https://start.spring.io.
Alternatively, you can manually add the starter, as the following example shows: Alternatively, you can manually add the starter, as the following example shows:
@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ The following topics describe how to consume Spring Security when using Gradle.
=== Spring Boot with Gradle === Spring Boot with Gradle
Spring Boot provides a `spring-boot-starter-security` starter that aggregates Spring Security related dependencies. Spring Boot provides a `spring-boot-starter-security` starter that aggregates Spring Security related dependencies.
The simplest and preferred method to use the starter is to use https://docs.spring.io/initializr/docs/current/reference/htmlsingle/[Spring Initializr] by using an IDE integration in (https://joshlong.com/jl/blogPost/tech_tip_geting_started_with_spring_boot.html[Eclipse] or https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/spring-boot.html#d1489567e2[IntelliJ], https://github.com/AlexFalappa/nb-springboot/wiki/Quick-Tour[NetBeans]) or through https://start.spring.io. The simplest and preferred method to use the starter is to use https://docs.spring.io/initializr/docs/current/reference/html/[Spring Initializr] by using an IDE integration in (https://joshlong.com/jl/blogPost/tech_tip_geting_started_with_spring_boot.html[Eclipse] or https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/spring-boot.html#d1489567e2[IntelliJ], https://github.com/AlexFalappa/nb-springboot/wiki/Quick-Tour[NetBeans]) or through https://start.spring.io.
Alternatively, you can manually add the starter: Alternatively, you can manually add the starter: