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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Paul A Norman wrote:<br>
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      Another option when you are trying to download a file with a known
      definite url path ("copy" link), is to use a direct internet file
      downloader programme (and paste the link into it) - as they
      natively normally can negotiate their way through many problems.<br>
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    I really thought that the last might be the answer, Paul, but see
    below :<br>
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      <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://nightly.link/TeX">https://nightly.link/TeX</a>
      works/texworks/workflows/cd/main/TeXworks-Windows7<br>
      --2024-02-15 14:07:15-- 
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://nightly.link/TeXworks/texworks/workflows/cd/main/TeXworks-Windows7">https://nightly.link/TeXworks/texworks/workflows/cd/main/TeXworks-Windows7</a><br>
      Resolving nightly.link... 127.67.0.1<br>
      Connecting to nightly.link|127.67.0.1|:443... connected.<br>
      GnuTLS: An unexpected TLS packet was received.<br>
      Unable to establish SSL connection.<br>
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    -- <br>
    <i>** Phil.</i><br>
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