Update example-file to use HTTPS and modern jQuery#22
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The example file is shipped with the npm-module when installed, and some security software flags the use of jQuery 1.7.1 due it having security vulnerabilities. Update example to use modern jQuery and HTTPS while we're at it.
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The example file is shipped with the npm-module when installed, and some security software flags the use of jQuery 1.7.1 due it having security vulnerabilities.
Update example to use modern jQuery and HTTPS while we're at it.