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Fixed #25778 -- Updated docs links to use https when available.
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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Being a Python Web framework, Django requires Python. See
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:ref:`faq-python-version-support` for details. Python includes a lightweight
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database called SQLite_ so you won't need to set up a database just yet.
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.. _sqlite: http://sqlite.org/
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.. _sqlite: https://sqlite.org/
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Get the latest version of Python at https://www.python.org/download/ or with
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your operating system's package manager.
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@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ this. For a small app like polls, this process isn't too difficult.
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5. Next we'll create a ``setup.py`` file which provides details about how to
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build and install the app. A full explanation of this file is beyond the
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scope of this tutorial, but the `setuptools docs
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<http://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/setuptools.html>`_ have a good
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<https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/setuptools.html>`_ have a good
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explanation. Create a file ``django-polls/setup.py`` with the following
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contents:
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@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ this. For a small app like polls, this process isn't too difficult.
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license='BSD License', # example license
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description='A simple Django app to conduct Web-based polls.',
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long_description=README,
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url='http://www.example.com/',
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url='https://www.example.com/',
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author='Your Name',
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author_email='yourname@example.com',
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classifiers=[
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@@ -331,8 +331,8 @@ finds one that matches.
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Note that these regular expressions do not search GET and POST parameters, or
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the domain name. For example, in a request to
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``http://www.example.com/myapp/``, the URLconf will look for ``myapp/``. In a
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request to ``http://www.example.com/myapp/?page=3``, the URLconf will also
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``https://www.example.com/myapp/``, the URLconf will look for ``myapp/``. In a
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request to ``https://www.example.com/myapp/?page=3``, the URLconf will also
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look for ``myapp/``.
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If you need help with regular expressions, see `Wikipedia's entry`_ and the
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@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ You can get a local copy of the HTML documentation following a few easy steps:
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or newer, but we recommend going straight to Sphinx 1.0.2 or newer.
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__ http://sphinx-doc.org/
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__ http://www.gnu.org/software/make/
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__ https://www.gnu.org/software/make/
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.. _differences-between-doc-versions:
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