[HTTPS-Everywhere] EFF Ruleset

Drake, Brian brian2 at drakefamily.tk
Tue Dec 28 22:38:31 PST 2010


I obviously meant:

<rule from="^http://secure\.eff\.org/" …

This doesn’t change my original question.

On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 2221 (UTC-8), Drake, Brian <brian2 at drakefamily.tk>wrote:

> Why is the EFF ruleset filled with all sorts of crazy-looking redirects?
> Why can’t it just have:
>
> <rule from="http://secure.eff.org/" to="https://secure.eff.org/"/>
>
> and take care of any redirects on the server?
>
> (This rule would be redundant – see the last rule – but so is the “www”
> rule. I assume they’re included for performance reasons.)
>
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