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bad links again ... #9

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mikejt opened this issue May 15, 2015 · 3 comments
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bad links again ... #9

mikejt opened this issue May 15, 2015 · 3 comments

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mikejt commented May 15, 2015

many of the IETF and IANA (and a few other) links are missing the "https://"

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cabo commented May 25, 2015

I'm using http:// links right now, in line with the fact that the entire cbor.io site is not secure.
But maybe I don't understand what you are telling me, after all.

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mikejt commented May 27, 2015

Hmm. Things seem to work fine now that I'm away from hotel WiFi ... Plus now I'm using my iPad, so the whole chain is different. I guess you should close this unless I can reproduce it.

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On May 25, 2015, at 05:05, cabo notifications@github.com wrote:

I'm using http:// links right now, in line with the fact that the entire cbor.io site is not secure.
But maybe I don't understand what you are telling me, after all.


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cabo commented May 27, 2015

Ah, hotel WiFi is a known chaos monkey...
Closing this for now.
Thanks anyway for alerting me.

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