| This directory tests conformance to HTTPS Upgrading feature of Fetch spec. |
| HTTPS Upgrading automatically upgrades main frame HTTP navigations to HTTPS and |
| falls back to the original HTTP URL if the upgraded HTTPS URL isn't available. |
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| In practice, HTTPS Upgrading won't work properly with URLs with non-default |
| ports. This is because the upgrade logic can't guess the HTTPS port and has to |
| use the same non-default port number for the upgraded HTTPS URL as the HTTP URL. |
| In other words, upgrading http://example.com:8123 to https://example.com:8123 |
| won't work because the server can't serve both http and https on the same port. |
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| The tests in this directory rely on this fact: |
| - If HTTPS Upgrading is enabled, http://{{host}}:{{https-port}} will be upgraded |
| to https://{{host}}:{{https-port}} and load properly. |
| - Otherwise, http://{{host}}:{{https-port}} will remain unchanged and won't |
| load, since the server serves http URLs on {{http-port}} instead. |
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| Therefore, the simplest way to run these tests is through |
| [wpt.live](http://wpt.live/https-upgrades) which serves the files over default |
| ports. |