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Support HTTPS #8
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@malcolmh can you follow up on HTTPS capability for dev.openseamap.org or forward to whoever have control at the moment? I can take care of search and replace in the different files WIP |
I'll post a link to this issue on their list & forum |
Until openseamap.org is confirmed with HTTPS support I leave all their links as is, all other links is being converted to HTTPS |
…s to dev.openseamap.org not converted due to no confirmed HTTPS support
The xnlns is still http |
Hmm, maybe that was unclear:
The xmlns MUST still be http. I have no idea yet how we could change that without breaking stuff. |
I don't know the current state, but these pages contain links to files in OpenSeaMap github project which seems a predecessor of this one and unmaintained. Should they be replaced/removed? https://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/PresetsSource |
They open in HTTPS in Safari on Mac Are these legacy? |
Please explain the question. |
Sorry, wasn't fully awake, didn't realise content of message until after I had replied, please disconsider. I think @malcolmh have the access to the josm wiki. |
Our wiki is even changeable by anonymous users. |
sorry for delay, just did an update:
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As #7 was closed faster than I could add a comment for more issues, here a new issue for remaining problems.
See #5 and #7
Some of your files stil use http links to wiki.openstreetmap.org:
PRESET:INT-1-preset.xml
PRESET:Presets_Hafen.xml
STYLE:CEVNI_MapCSS.mapcss
P.S. Maybe dev.openseamap.org is under your control as well or you know who to contact and could be made HTTPS capable?
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