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docs(plnkrOpener): open plnkr.co with HTTPS #14445

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@jannickfahlbusch jannickfahlbusch commented Apr 15, 2016

What kind of change does this PR introduce? (Bug fix, feature, docs update, ...)
docs update

What is the current behavior? (You can also link to an open issue here)
Currently, plnkr gets opened with an unencrypted HTTP-connection. As the AngularJS-website redirects all users from HTTP to HTTPS, Firefox complains about the redirection (and the sending of data from an encrypted to an unencrytped site) to plnkr with a warning pop-up.

What is the new behavior (if this is a feature change)?
Examples are no getting opened using a HTTPS connection.

Does this PR introduce a breaking change?
no

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Plnkr should be opened via HTTPS instead of HTTP to supress warnings about an insecure connection
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@Narretz Narretz closed this in 56861c0 Apr 15, 2016
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Plnkr should be opened via HTTPS instead of HTTP to supress warnings about an insecure connection

Closes #14445
@jannickfahlbusch jannickfahlbusch deleted the secure-plnkr-links branch April 15, 2016 13:11
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