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Dear Stefan and Paul</div>
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<blockquote type="cite">I have found a website [<a
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href="https://kinsta.com/knowledgebase/ssl_error_rx_record_too_long/">https://kinsta.com/knowledgebase/ssl_error_rx_record_too_long/</a>]
discussing this issue and possibilities on your (client) side that
could maybe remedy this.
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All the best,<br>
Stefan<br>
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I checked immediately after I first saw your message Philip, and I
was able to get straight onto the web site with no problems.<br>
<br>
I concluded that their may either be a CDN distribution issue, or
more likely something client side as Stefan also suggests.<br>
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May be worth exploring a client side issue to start with?<br>
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Kindest regards,<br>
Paul</blockquote>
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My thanks to you both, but sadly I am no further forward. I have
set max to 3 (still reported same thing), added to "trusted sites"
(– ditto –) and finally tried using "http" rather than "https", at
which point Malwarebytes (which I trust implicitly) warns me :<br>
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<h1 class="threat-heading">Website blocked due to riskware</h1>
<p class="sub-heading">Your Malwarebytes Premium blocked this
website because it may contain riskware.</p>
<p class="warning">We strongly recommend you do not continue.</p>
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It may be worth nothing that I am using this link <br>
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<blockquote type="cite">Legacy Windows (>= 7): <a
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href="https://nightly.link/TeXworks/texworks/workflows/cd/main/TeXworks-Windows7">https://nightly.link/TeXworks/texworks/workflows/cd/main/TeXworks-Windows7</a></blockquote>
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<i>because</i> I am using Windows 7 (and will continue to do so
until Microsoft once again offer a <i>professional</i> GUI rather
than one aimed primarily at schoolchildren and mobile 'phone
addicts). May I ask if either of you (Stefan, Paul) are able to
test this link <i>from Windows 7</i>, and if so, and if you achieve
success, using which browser ? My preferred browser is Seamonkey
(latest version) with fallback Firefox — I use neither Google Chrome
nor Microsoft IE/Edge.<br>
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May I respectfully ask, are we <i>really</i> dependent on being
able to access nightly.link ? Is there no other mechanism that
could be used ?<br>
-- <br>
<i>Philip Taylor</i><br>
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