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@@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ defined such that we can print a value of `FooType`.
In addition, if `FooType` is declared in a name space, the `<<` operator also
needs to be defined in the *same* name space. See
-[Tip of the Week #49](http://abseil.io/tips/49) for details.
+[Tip of the Week #49](https://abseil.io/tips/49) for details.
## How do I suppress the memory leak messages on Windows?
@@ -628,10 +628,10 @@ mistake in production. Such cleverness also leads to
advise against the practice, and GoogleTest doesn't provide a way to do it.
In general, the recommended way to cause the code to behave differently under
-test is [Dependency Injection](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency_injection). You can inject
+test is [Dependency Injection](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency_injection). You can inject
different functionality from the test and from the production code. Since your
production code doesn't link in the for-test logic at all (the
-[`testonly`](http://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/be/common-definitions.html#common.testonly) attribute for BUILD targets helps to ensure
+[`testonly`](https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/be/common-definitions.html#common.testonly) attribute for BUILD targets helps to ensure
that), there is no danger in accidentally running it.
However, if you *really*, *really*, *really* have no choice, and if you follow
diff --git a/docs/gmock_for_dummies.md b/docs/gmock_for_dummies.md
index 43f907a..06c8725 100644
--- a/docs/gmock_for_dummies.md
+++ b/docs/gmock_for_dummies.md
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ tests like this are expensive to run and fragile (What if you just upgraded to a
shiny new graphics card that has better anti-aliasing? Suddenly you have to
update all your golden images.). It would be too painful if all your tests are
like this. Fortunately, you learned about
-[Dependency Injection](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency_injection) and know the right thing
+[Dependency Injection](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency_injection) and know the right thing
to do: instead of having your application talk to the system API directly, wrap
the API in an interface (say, `Turtle`) and code to that interface: