[2.7] bpo-30380: Fix Sphinx 1.6.1 warnings. (GH-1613) (#1616)
* Use explicit numbering for footnotes referred by explicit number.
* Fix literal strings formatting in howto/urllib2.rst.
* Add `:noindex:` to duplicated definition of list.
* Update susp-ignored.csv for reference/expressions.rst.
(cherry picked from commit d97b7dc94b19063f0589d401bdc4aaadc7030762)
diff --git a/Doc/howto/urllib2.rst b/Doc/howto/urllib2.rst
index f6cba75..d697c21 100644
--- a/Doc/howto/urllib2.rst
+++ b/Doc/howto/urllib2.rst
@@ -34,8 +34,8 @@
on. These are provided by objects called handlers and openers.
urllib2 supports fetching URLs for many "URL schemes" (identified by the string
-before the ":" in URL - for example "ftp" is the URL scheme of
-"ftp://python.org/") using their associated network protocols (e.g. FTP, HTTP).
+before the ``":"`` in URL - for example ``"ftp"`` is the URL scheme of
+``"ftp://python.org/"``) using their associated network protocols (e.g. FTP, HTTP).
This tutorial focuses on the most common case, HTTP.
For straightforward situations *urlopen* is very easy to use. But as soon as you
@@ -498,10 +498,10 @@
``top_level_url`` is in fact *either* a full URL (including the 'http:' scheme
component and the hostname and optionally the port number)
-e.g. "http://example.com/" *or* an "authority" (i.e. the hostname,
-optionally including the port number) e.g. "example.com" or "example.com:8080"
+e.g. ``"http://example.com/"`` *or* an "authority" (i.e. the hostname,
+optionally including the port number) e.g. ``"example.com"`` or ``"example.com:8080"``
(the latter example includes a port number). The authority, if present, must
-NOT contain the "userinfo" component - for example "joe:password@example.com" is
+NOT contain the "userinfo" component - for example ``"joe:password@example.com"`` is
not correct.