Interesting.  I found they were available as text with no problem from my
home PC, which is not encrypted.  I hadn't thought to try wget.

In any case, I now have them.

Peter

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Subject: Re: Are there any mainframe sites out there that don't use
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You are not the only one. Using "wget" on linux to retrieve those two
links, I got them in "gzip" compressed format. I repeated the "wget" 3
more times. Once out of the four attempts it came in ascii text form. When
it came in "gzip" form the http headers preceding it included "Content-
Encoding: gzip".

Bill Godfrey

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