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The "How to ask" page currently lists http://sqlfiddle.com/ and http://jsbin.com/ as recommended external sites to create live code examples:

If it is possible to create a live example of the problem that you can link to (for example, on http://sqlfiddle.com/ or http://jsbin.com/) then do so - but also copy the code into the question itself. Not everyone can access external sites, and the links may break over time. Use Stack Snippets to make a live demo of inline JavaScript / HTML / CSS.

I'd recommend updating these to the following because the existing links don't automatically redirect to https.

http://sqlfiddle.com/ -> https://www.db-fiddle.com/ (because sqlfiddle.com doesn't support HTTPS)

http://jsbin.com/ -> https://jsbin.com/


Additionally, 3 links at the bottom of the page link to http websites too. but these automatically redirect to https so they're lower urgency to have updated.

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    db-fiddle.com isn't a good choice of alternative fiddle for databases, in my opinion. Compared to some its choice of RDBMS is limited (just MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite). I can't access sqlfiddle.com (I get a time out error) to validate what options it has, but the site I use (dbfiddle.uk) has 9 choices of RDBMS.
    – Thom A
    Mar 16, 2022 at 16:37
  • Thanks for adding tags, I was having trouble finding relevant ones myself :). And that's fair, dbfiddle.uk would be an improvement too for the number of RDBMS choices. Though its UI is less user-friendly to sqlfiddle/db-fiddle, especially for users who may be new to SQL. Maybe this page could link to both? Mar 16, 2022 at 16:41
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    @Larnu the big advantage of db-fiddle.com though is the text to DDL feature. Great for all those questions with ASCII tables of data instead of DDL/DML statements.
    – Nick
    Mar 17, 2022 at 0:08

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