Remove links to old Ripple Wiki.

- amended to reword the TLS cert message in accountset
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@@ -3360,7 +3360,7 @@ A successful response uses the HTTP code **200 OK** and has a JSON body with the
| `start_date` | String - [Timestamp][] | The approximate date of the first time exchanges for this gateway's currencies appeared in the ledger. |
| `accounts` | Array | A list of [issuing addresses](issuing-and-operational-addresses.html) used by this gateway. (Gateways may use different issuing accounts for different currencies.) |
| `hotwallets` | Array of [Address][]es | This gateway's [operational addresses](issuing-and-operational-addresses.html). |
| `domain` | String | The domain name where this gateway does business. Typically the gateway hosts a [`ripple.txt`](https://wiki.ripple.com/Ripple.txt) there. |
| `domain` | String | The domain name where this gateway does business. |
| `normalized` | String | A normalized version of the `name` field suitable for including in URLs. |
| `assets` | Array of Strings | Graphics filenames available for this gateway, if any. (Mostly, these are logos used by XRP Charts.) |

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@@ -42,7 +42,11 @@ The `Domain` field is represented as the hex string of the lowercase ASCII of th
To remove the `Domain` field from an account, send an AccountSet with the Domain set to an empty string.
Client applications can use the [ripple.txt](https://wiki.ripple.com/Ripple.txt) file hosted by the domain to confirm that the account is actually operated by that domain.
You can put any domain in your account's `Domain` field. To prove that an account truly belongs to the same person or business as a domain, Ripple recommends establishing a "two-way link":
- Accounts you own should have a domain you own in the `Domain` field.
- A website hosted at that domain should have a text file listing accounts you own, and optionally other information about how you use the XRP Ledger. Conventionally, this file is named `ripple.txt`. For an example, see <https://ripple.com/ripple.txt>.
- To prevent man-in-the-middle attacks, this website should be hosted via HTTPS with an up-to-date TLS certificate.
## AccountSet Flags