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       <div class="title">UsingQR - "Electronic" paper invoices using JSON and QR codes</div>
       <div class="date">19th March 2016</div>
       <div class="body"><p>Back in 2013 I proposed
-<a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/_Electronic__paper_invoices___using_vCard_in_a_QR_code.html">a
+<a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/_Electronic__paper_invoices___using_vCard_in_a_QR_code.html">a
 way to make paper and PDF invoices easier to process electronically by
 adding a QR code with the key information about the invoice</a>.  I
 suggested using vCard field definition, to get some standard format
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 get a more bogus entry).  I've reformatted the JSON to make it easier
 to read.  Normally this is all on one long line:</p>
 
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