Use https:// with as many URLs as possible#19
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@wseltzer is nudging people. |
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(FWIW, this can safely be merged even before the redirect on w3.org is removed.) |
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Use https:// with as many URLs as possible
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index.htmlwith as manyhttps://URLs as possible.I chose to use https://www.w3.org because there's a valid cert there for it, but it's worth noting that it redirects away to http://www.w3.org. (Seems like a good opportunity to nudge the right person at the W3C about that...)