No, this is by design. If you start a link with "//" then it will use http:// when your page uses http:// and https:// when your page uses https://. This prevents errors when someone is using SSL and prevents unnecessary overhead when it isn't.
No, this is by design. If you start a link with "//" then it will use http:// when your page uses http:// and https:// when your page uses https://. This prevents errors when someone is using SSL and prevents unnecessary overhead when it isn't.
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