Standardize unicode.org links to use https#438
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Previously the links being used to www.unicode.org were mixed http and https. This change standardizes the links on https, since that seemed more prevalent.
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Thanks for making this change @bgianfo We appreciate it.
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Summary
Previously the links being used to www.unicode.org were mixed http and https.
This change standardizes the links on https, since that seemed more prevalent.