On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 9:06 PM, Roan Kattouw roan.kattouw@gmail.com wrote:
Per the below, protocol-relative URLs are now enabled on test.wikipedia.org and will be rolled out to the rest of the wikis over the course of the next few weeks. What this means is that URLs used in the interface will now look like //example.com instead of http://example.com , so we can support both HTTP and HTTPS without splitting our cache.
As you may have noticed, this was rolled out to all wikis on Monday September 26th. I didn't announce it in advance, my apologies for that.
The exceptions to this, as far as I am aware, are:
- HTML produced by the parser will have protocol-relative URLs in <a
href="..."> tags etc.
It has been reported that this breaks iOS clients [1]. To give the authors time to fix their clients, I have instated a temporary hack that expands protocol-relative URLs to fully-qualified URLs even in the HTML produced by action=parse. This means that action=parse HTML will not contain protocol-relative URLs for now, which should allow those iOS clients to keep working while their authors fix them. Because of the considerable increase in server load this hack causes, it will be live for at most two weeks, after which the old behavior will return, and protocol-relative URLs will appear in action=parse HTML. See [2] for details.
Roan Kattouw (Catrope)
[1] http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/mediawiki-api/2011-September/002361.htm... [2] http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/mediawiki-api/2011-September/002366.htm...