Hi Bryce,

Am 22/02/2019 um 08.02 schrieb Bryce Jasmer:
> I have written a script that will search for OSM objects that have a
> website tag that explicitly states "http://..."; or implicitly uses http by
> leaving of the protocol specification. The script will then loop through
> all that it discovers and asks the http site if it will redirect me to the
> secure version of the website over the https protocol. If it does, I will
> update the database with the new value.

Do you have any safeguards against POIs which do not exist any more and
whose domains are owned by domain sellers now? They often have a very
basic website with a message like "This domain is for sale." and some
advertisement. I would not be surprised if they support HTTPS (and maybe
HTTPS only) these days. Update website=* and similar tags would not be a
benefit to OSM but simulate some kind of up-to-dateness.

Best regards

Michael


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