Every instance of mentioning not using protocols gives the example https:// or https://, one of these should surly be http://
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I agree, it looks silly to say the least, seeing https://contoso.com mentioned 2 times in the same sentence, as if they were different to each other. Same goes for every double mention of https:// later down on the page. What is the recommended order here, is it http first, then https ?
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@illfated, if time permits, would you mind creating a pull request to correct one of the protocols so they won't appear redundant? Please let me know, otherwise, I can ask someone from the content writing team. So far, I've see 3 instances. Also, http normally precedes https and personally, I don't think the placement in the sentence will be an issue unless it changes the context, no? As always, thank you!
Thank you for asking. Sorry I was a bit occupied during the last 24 hours, but it should be an easy enough task to create a PR to solve the mentioned redundancy.
This is great, thank you @illfated!
Hi @CCDFischer just a quick update. The changes are now displayed here at docs.microsoft.com and you can verify by visiting this URL: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/enterprise-mode-schema-version-2-guidance. Thanks again for your feedback and thanks too for fixing this @illfated!