[DOC] Fix broken rdoc-ref links#199
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Those alias methods have been marked as `:nodoc: obsolete` for a long time. Which means the `rdoc-ref` links to them will be broken. Unless we want to encourage users to use them again, we don't need to mention them in the documentation.
Since `net-http` doesn't have its own documentation site and is always included in the Ruby documentation, we should use the proper `rdoc-ref` to link to `OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext` methods, not linking to `docs.ruby-lang.org`.
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Found through ruby/rdoc#1241
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aliased asdescription are not linking properly because those alias methods have been marked as:nodoc: obsoletefor a long time, which breaks therdoc-reflinks. Unless we want to encourage users to use them again, we don't need to mention them in the documentation.OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContextmethods using the properrdoc-refinstead of linking todocs.ruby-lang.orgto make sure their linked properly after synced toruby/ruby.