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unposted: docs: Update http:// FAQ links to https://

See 48613
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2021-05-03 dana <dana@dana.is>
* unposted (see 48613): Doc/Zsh/metafaq.yo, Doc/Zsh/roadmap.yo:
Update http:// FAQ links to https://
* 48551 (tweaked per 48565, 48629): Doc/Zsh/compat.yo: Add
disclaimer about POSIX compliance and emulation of other shells

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@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Zsh has a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), maintained by
Peter Stephenson tt(<pws@zsh.org>). It is regularly posted to the
newsgroup bf(comp.unix.shell) and the bf(zsh-announce) mailing list.
The latest version can be found at any of the Zsh FTP sites, or at
uref(http://www.zsh.org/FAQ/). The contact address for FAQ-related matters
uref(https://www.zsh.org/FAQ/). The contact address for FAQ-related matters
is tt(<faqmaster@zsh.org>).
texinode(The Zsh Web Page)(The Zsh Userguide)(The Zsh FAQ)(Introduction)
sect(The Zsh Web Page)

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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ The shell now supports the UTF-8 character set (and also others if
supported by the operating system). This is (mostly) handled transparently
by the shell, but the degree of support in terminal emulators is variable.
There is some discussion of this in the shell FAQ,
uref(http://www.zsh.org/FAQ/). Note in particular that for combining
uref(https://www.zsh.org/FAQ/). Note in particular that for combining
characters to be handled the option tt(COMBINING_CHARS) needs to be set.
Because the shell is now more sensitive to the definition of the
character set, note that if you are upgrading from an older version of