I'm stumped. I had network fetch problems on Mac, but the issue was redirects 
from HTTP -> HTTPS. That's fixed.

I'm not sure where the problem would be for Windows..


> From: Patrick Avery <psav...@buffalo.edu>
> 
> Well, I ran a few tests. From what I can tell, the network features haven't 
> worked for a while for Windows. We have a lab laptop that runs Windows 7 on 
> it. My personal laptop has Windows 10.
> 
> I tested both Avogadro 1.2.0 and Avogadro 1.1.1 via this link: 
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/avogadro/files/avogadro/1.1.1/Avogadro-1.1.1-win32.exe/download
>  
> <https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3a%2f%2fsourceforge.net%2fprojects%2favogadro%2ffiles%2favogadro%2f1.1.1%2fAvogadro-1.1.1-win32.exe%2fdownload&data=01%7c01%7cgeoffh%40pitt.edu%7c6e8a8bb0ef74459b11a108d38fc54735%7c9ef9f489e0a04eeb87cc3a526112fd0d%7c1&sdata=SbhZXYlb3VyC4WJQBjt84u5cm3IwNbjTStZMexsbAwU%3d>
> 
> Neither the IUPAC name nor the import molecule by chemical name worked for 
> any combination (Windows 7 Avogadro 1.1.1, Windows 7 Avogadro 1.2.0, Windows 
> 10 Avogadro 1.1.1, and Windows 10 Avogadro 1.2.0).
> 
> So yeah, it doesn't look like the network features have been working for 
> Windows for a while. Perhaps no one noticed because most Windows users don't 
> use the network features...
> 
> Oh, and the urls do use https except for this one: 
> https://github.com/cryos/avogadro/blob/50bef6066f81734f62f94e1b2ab06c34b9680dee/libavogadro/src/extensions/networkfetchextension.cpp#L108
>  
> <https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3a%2f%2fgithub.com%2fcryos%2favogadro%2fblob%2f50bef6066f81734f62f94e1b2ab06c34b9680dee%2flibavogadro%2fsrc%2fextensions%2fnetworkfetchextension.cpp%23L108&data=01%7c01%7cgeoffh%40pitt.edu%7c6e8a8bb0ef74459b11a108d38fc54735%7c9ef9f489e0a04eeb87cc3a526112fd0d%7c1&sdata=MSk8XtGv6p9vFs0gVWwzGhir3UDBW7LB18gXzU0I6sM%3d>
> 
> But that wasn't one I was testing with anyways.

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