[11:32:29] hmpf, who disabled the Wikimedia rules in HTTPS Everywhere upon upgrade of my firefox [11:34:28] Nemo_bis: Maybe you https-everywhere isn't up to date? You have to update it manually... [11:39:05] hoo: I know but how would that disable rules in its options? :) [11:39:32] oh :P Dunno [14:45:45] Was Pywikipedia already updated to run with HTTPS by default? [14:53:36] Invadinado: no - there are some issues with certificate validation [14:55:30] Ok, they aren't still a problem [14:56:11] Related to HTTPS, did you read this? [[m:User:Invadibot/scope/meta-2]] [14:56:55] Invadinado: I would really like mediawiki to do that internally, to be honest [14:57:27] but ugly regexps also work, I suppose :-) [14:57:46] So easy? Great :) [14:59:00] Invadinado: but does this also rewrite links to e.g. specific revisions? [14:59:16] oh, right, that's the first and second replacements [14:59:57] Yes, the format can be fixed, if it's what you're asking [15:00:28] However, I only run the script in Meta for applying protocol-relative URLs [15:01:00] And the same in anwiki, glwiki, eswiki, eswikisource... [15:01:29] Invadinado: if you need people to run the bot, you could send an e-mail to pywikipedia-l [15:01:56] Invadinado: I think it's easiest if local people ask for permission to run this [15:02:06] Or you, even :) [15:02:31] My English is so poor for convincing bot operators :P [15:02:53] The bot operators are the easy ones to convince ;-) [15:04:16] Weeell, I'll try [17:25:30] !blink [17:25:30] Technical_13: When you use , you're not just hurting yourself, but also hurting those around you [17:25:40] I love it! [22:43:15] gn8 folks