New question #611239 on apache2 in Ubuntu:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apache2/+question/611239

I have noticed that the default homepage (located at /var/www/html/index.html 
when Apache is installed) contains non-http links to the debian manpages site 
for the a2* helpers, the apache help pages for mod_userdir, and the link to the 
W3.org validator at the bottom of the page (in 14.04, in 16.04 the validator 
seems to have been removed from the default homepage). 

Because of this, even though I am accessing my server via https eith a valid 
(LetsEncrypt) cert, my browser (firefox 52.0.2) flags the connection as not 
completely secure due to insecure links or images.

Will these links be updated to point to https versions?

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