[1.11.x] Updated postgis.net and gaia-gis.it links to https.

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ class BaseSpatialFeatures(object):
# Does the backend support storing 3D geometries?
supports_3d_storage = False
# Reference implementation of 3D functions is:
# http://postgis.net/docs/PostGIS_Special_Functions_Index.html#PostGIS_3D_Functions
# https://postgis.net/docs/PostGIS_Special_Functions_Index.html#PostGIS_3D_Functions
supports_3d_functions = False
# Does the database support SRID transform operations?
supports_transform = True

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"""
SQL functions reference lists:
https://web.archive.org/web/20130407175746/http://www.gaia-gis.it/gaia-sins/spatialite-sql-4.0.0.html
http://www.gaia-gis.it/gaia-sins/spatialite-sql-4.2.1.html
https://web.archive.org/web/20130407175746/https://www.gaia-gis.it/gaia-sins/spatialite-sql-4.0.0.html
https://www.gaia-gis.it/gaia-sins/spatialite-sql-4.2.1.html
"""
import re
import sys

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@ -428,9 +428,9 @@ Aggregate PostGIS Oracle SpatiaLite
.. rubric:: Footnotes
.. [#fnwkt] *See* Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc., `OpenGIS Simple Feature Specification For SQL <http://www.opengis.org/docs/99-049.pdf>`_, Document 99-049 (May 5, 1999), at Ch. 3.2.5, p. 3-11 (SQL Textual Representation of Geometry).
.. [#fnewkb] *See* `PostGIS EWKB, EWKT and Canonical Forms <http://postgis.net/docs/using_postgis_dbmanagement.html#EWKB_EWKT>`_, PostGIS documentation at Ch. 4.1.2.
.. [#fnewkb] *See* `PostGIS EWKB, EWKT and Canonical Forms <https://postgis.net/docs/using_postgis_dbmanagement.html#EWKB_EWKT>`_, PostGIS documentation at Ch. 4.1.2.
.. [#fngeojson] *See* Howard Butler, Martin Daly, Allan Doyle, Tim Schaub, & Christopher Schmidt, `The GeoJSON Format Specification <http://geojson.org/geojson-spec.html>`_, Revision 1.0 (June 16, 2008).
.. [#fndistsphere15] *See* `PostGIS documentation <http://postgis.net/docs/ST_DistanceSphere.html>`_ on ``ST_DistanceSphere``.
.. [#fndistsphere15] *See* `PostGIS documentation <https://postgis.net/docs/ST_DistanceSphere.html>`_ on ``ST_DistanceSphere``.
.. [#fnmysqlidx] *See* `Creating Spatial Indexes <https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/en/creating-spatial-indexes.html>`_
in the MySQL Reference Manual:

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@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ __ http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/
.. class:: BoundingCircle(expression, num_seg=48, **extra)
*Availability*: `PostGIS <http://postgis.net/docs/ST_MinimumBoundingCircle.html>`__,
*Availability*: `PostGIS <https://postgis.net/docs/ST_MinimumBoundingCircle.html>`__,
`Oracle (≥ 12.1.0.2) <https://docs.oracle.com/database/121/SPATL/GUID-82A61626-BB64-4793-B53D-A0DBEC91831A.htm#SPATL1554>`_
Accepts a single geographic field or expression and returns the smallest circle
@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ representing the bounding box of the geometry.
.. class:: ForceRHR(expression, **extra)
*Availability*: `PostGIS <http://postgis.net/docs/ST_ForceRHR.html>`__
*Availability*: `PostGIS <https://postgis.net/docs/ST_ForceRHR.html>`__
Accepts a single geographic field or expression and returns a modified version
of the polygon/multipolygon in which all of the vertices follow the

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ All examples in the reference below are given for geometry fields and inputs,
but the lookups can be used the same way with rasters on both sides. Whenever
a lookup doesn't support raster input, the input is automatically
converted to a geometry where necessary using the `ST_Polygon
<http://postgis.net/docs/RT_ST_Polygon.html>`_ function. See also the
<https://postgis.net/docs/RT_ST_Polygon.html>`_ function. See also the
:ref:`introduction to raster lookups <spatial-lookup-raster>`.
The database operators used by the lookups can be divided into three categories:
@ -1422,4 +1422,4 @@ Example::
.. [#fnde9im] *See* `OpenGIS Simple Feature Specification For SQL <http://www.opengis.org/docs/99-049.pdf>`_, at Ch. 2.1.13.2, p. 2-13 (The Dimensionally Extended Nine-Intersection Model).
.. [#fnsdorelate] *See* `SDO_RELATE documentation <https://docs.oracle.com/database/121/SPATL/GUID-97C17C18-F05E-49B4-BE11-E89B972E2A02.htm#SPATL1039>`_, from the Oracle Spatial and Graph Developer's Guide.
.. [#fncovers] For an explanation of this routine, read `Quirks of the "Contains" Spatial Predicate <http://lin-ear-th-inking.blogspot.com/2007/06/subtleties-of-ogc-covers-spatial.html>`_ by Martin Davis (a PostGIS developer).
.. [#fncontainsproperly] Refer to the PostGIS ``ST_ContainsProperly`` `documentation <http://postgis.net/docs/ST_ContainsProperly.html>`_ for more details.
.. [#fncontainsproperly] Refer to the PostGIS ``ST_ContainsProperly`` `documentation <https://postgis.net/docs/ST_ContainsProperly.html>`_ for more details.

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@ -1141,7 +1141,7 @@ include the SRID value (in other words, EWKB).
'POINT (1.4 1.7)'
.. rubric:: Footnotes
.. [#fnogc] *See* `PostGIS EWKB, EWKT and Canonical Forms <http://postgis.net/docs/using_postgis_dbmanagement.html#EWKB_EWKT>`_, PostGIS documentation at Ch. 4.1.2.
.. [#fnogc] *See* `PostGIS EWKB, EWKT and Canonical Forms <https://postgis.net/docs/using_postgis_dbmanagement.html#EWKB_EWKT>`_, PostGIS documentation at Ch. 4.1.2.
.. [#fncascadedunion] For more information, read Paul Ramsey's blog post about `(Much) Faster Unions in PostGIS 1.4 <http://blog.cleverelephant.ca/2009/01/must-faster-unions-in-postgis-14.html>`_ and Martin Davis' blog post on `Fast polygon merging in JTS using Cascaded Union <http://lin-ear-th-inking.blogspot.com/2007/11/fast-polygon-merging-in-jts-using.html>`_.
Settings

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@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ totally fine with GeoDjango. Your mileage may vary.
required -- just import them as normal from :mod:`django.contrib.gis`.
.. _PROJ.4: https://github.com/OSGeo/proj.4/wiki/
__ http://postgis.net/
__ http://www.gaia-gis.it/gaia-sins/
__ https://postgis.net/
__ https://www.gaia-gis.it/gaia-sins/
On Debian/Ubuntu, you are advised to install the following packages which will

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@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ python-psycopg2 (x.x matching the PostgreSQL version you want to install).
Alternately, you can `build from source`_. Consult the platform-specific
instructions if you are on :ref:`macosx` or :ref:`windows`.
.. _PostGIS: http://postgis.net/
.. _PostGIS: https://postgis.net/
.. _psycopg2: http://initd.org/psycopg/
.. _PostGIS requirements: http://postgis.net/docs/postgis_installation.html#install_requirements
.. _build from source: http://postgis.net/docs/postgis_installation.html#install_short_version
.. _PostGIS requirements: https://postgis.net/docs/postgis_installation.html#install_requirements
.. _build from source: https://postgis.net/docs/postgis_installation.html#install_short_version
Post-installation
=================
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ If you plan to use those features at some point, you can also install the
``postgis_topology`` extension by issuing ``CREATE EXTENSION
postgis_topology;``.
__ http://postgis.net/docs/Topology.html
__ https://postgis.net/docs/Topology.html
Managing the database
---------------------

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ In any case, you should always be able to :ref:`install from source
<spatialite_source>`.
__ https://www.gaia-gis.it/fossil/libspatialite
__ http://www.gaia-gis.it/gaia-sins/
__ https://www.gaia-gis.it/gaia-sins/
.. _spatialite_source:
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ SpatiaLite library (``libspatialite``)
Get the latest SpatiaLite library source bundle from the
`download page`__::
$ wget http://www.gaia-gis.it/gaia-sins/libspatialite-sources/libspatialite-4.1.0.tar.gz
$ wget https://www.gaia-gis.it/gaia-sins/libspatialite-sources/libspatialite-4.1.0.tar.gz
$ tar xaf libspatialite-4.1.0.tar.gz
$ cd libspatialite-4.1.0
$ ./configure
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Get the latest SpatiaLite library source bundle from the
$ ./configure --target=macosx
__ http://www.gaia-gis.it/gaia-sins/libspatialite-sources/
__ https://www.gaia-gis.it/gaia-sins/libspatialite-sources/
.. _spatialite_macosx:
@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ However, instead of attempting to compile the SpatiaLite tools from source,
download the `SpatiaLite Binaries`__ for OS X, and install ``spatialite`` in a
location available in your ``PATH``. For example::
$ curl -O http://www.gaia-gis.it/spatialite/spatialite-tools-osx-x86-2.3.1.tar.gz
$ curl -O https://www.gaia-gis.it/spatialite/spatialite-tools-osx-x86-2.3.1.tar.gz
$ tar xzf spatialite-tools-osx-x86-2.3.1.tar.gz
$ cd spatialite-tools-osx-x86-2.3.1/bin
$ sudo cp spatialite /Library/Frameworks/SQLite3.framework/Programs
@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ add the following to your ``settings.py``::
SPATIALITE_LIBRARY_PATH='/Library/Frameworks/SQLite3.framework/SQLite3'
__ http://www.gaia-gis.it/spatialite-2.3.1/binaries.html
__ https://www.gaia-gis.it/spatialite-2.3.1/binaries.html
Homebrew
--------

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@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ geography column to a geometry type in the query::
For more information, the PostGIS documentation contains a helpful section on
determining `when to use geography data type over geometry data type
<http://postgis.net/docs/using_postgis_dbmanagement.html#PostGIS_GeographyVSGeometry>`_.
<https://postgis.net/docs/using_postgis_dbmanagement.html#PostGIS_GeographyVSGeometry>`_.
``GeoManager``
==============
@ -266,4 +266,4 @@ The ``GeoManager`` is required in order to use the legacy
.. [#fnsrid] Typically, SRID integer corresponds to an EPSG (`European Petroleum Survey Group <http://www.epsg.org>`_) identifier. However, it may also be associated with custom projections defined in spatial database's spatial reference systems table.
.. [#fnthematic] Terry A. Slocum, Robert B. McMaster, Fritz C. Kessler, & Hugh H. Howard, *Thematic Cartography and Geographic Visualization* (Prentice Hall, 2nd edition), at Ch. 7.1.3.
.. [#fndist] This limitation does not apply to PostGIS.
.. [#fngeography] Please refer to the `PostGIS Geography Type <http://postgis.net/docs/using_postgis_dbmanagement.html#PostGIS_Geography>`_ documentation for more details.
.. [#fngeography] Please refer to the `PostGIS Geography Type <https://postgis.net/docs/using_postgis_dbmanagement.html#PostGIS_Geography>`_ documentation for more details.

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@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ besides the tools included within GeoDjango, you may also use the following:
PostGIS.
.. _ogr2ogr: http://www.gdal.org/ogr2ogr.html
.. _shp2pgsql: http://postgis.net/docs/using_postgis_dbmanagement.html#shp2pgsql_usage
.. _shp2pgsql: https://postgis.net/docs/using_postgis_dbmanagement.html#shp2pgsql_usage
.. _gdalinterface:

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@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ features:
For more details, see the GeoDjango documentation.
.. _geodjango: http://geodjango.org/
.. _spatialite: http://www.gaia-gis.it/gaia-sins/
.. _spatialite: https://www.gaia-gis.it/gaia-sins/
Other improvements
------------------

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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ class Geo3DTest(Geo3DLoadingHelper, TestCase):
available within GeoDjango. For more information, see the PostGIS docs
on the routines that support 3D:
http://postgis.net/docs/PostGIS_Special_Functions_Index.html#PostGIS_3D_Functions
https://postgis.net/docs/PostGIS_Special_Functions_Index.html#PostGIS_3D_Functions
"""
def test_3d_hasz(self):