8c2f7318d8d821de9b2a25750586a94ab5e8c1bb
lrnassar
  Fri Nov 15 18:50:19 2024 -0800
Giving the UI link cronjob some love by fixing all the 301 redirects. These are the bulk of the items listed on the cron. No RM.

diff --git src/hg/makeDb/trackDb/human/placentalChainNet.html src/hg/makeDb/trackDb/human/placentalChainNet.html
index 1079bda..eae85d1 100644
--- src/hg/makeDb/trackDb/human/placentalChainNet.html
+++ src/hg/makeDb/trackDb/human/placentalChainNet.html
@@ -114,31 +114,31 @@
 chain was syntenic or inverted relative to the higher-level chain. 
 The program netClass was then used to fill in how much of the gaps and chains 
 contained <em>N</em>s (sequencing gaps) in one or both species and how much
 was filled with transposons inserted before and after the two organisms 
 diverged.</P>
 
 <H2>Credits</H2>
 <P>
 Lastz (previously known as blastz) was developed at
 <A HREF="http://www.bx.psu.edu/miller_lab/" 
 TARGET=_blank>Pennsylvania State University</A> by 
 Minmei Hou, Scott Schwartz, Zheng Zhang, and Webb Miller with advice from
 Ross Hardison.</P>
 <P>
 Lineage-specific repeats were identified by Arian Smit and his 
-<A HREF="http://www.repeatmasker.org" TARGET=_blank>RepeatMasker</A>
+<A HREF="https://www.repeatmasker.org/" TARGET=_blank>RepeatMasker</A>
 program.</P>
 <P>
 The axtChain program was developed at the University of California at 
 Santa Cruz by Jim Kent with advice from Webb Miller and David Haussler.</P>
 <P>
 The browser display and database storage of the chains and nets were created
 by Robert Baertsch and Jim Kent.</P>
 <P>
 The chainNet, netSyntenic, and netClass programs were
 developed at the University of California
 Santa Cruz by Jim Kent.</P>
 <P>
 
 <H2>References</H2>
 <P>