Update https.md with refreshed content#421
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Update https.md with refreshed content#421garrettb-imh wants to merge 1 commit intoWordPress:mainfrom
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Content is from WordPress#421 and addresses the merge conflict. Closes WordPress#153.
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This page is outdated and references legacy WordPress (1.5–2.8) practices, including deprecated rewrite rules and manual SSL setups. I’ve prepared a modernized draft that removes obsolete guidance, keeps relevant FORCE_SSL_ADMIN and reverse proxy examples, and adds current best practices such as Let’s Encrypt, HTTP/2/3, and HSTS.
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