This issue appears to stem from how Notepad++'s GUP (Get Update Package) process accesses web resources, rather than a specific version problem. It mirrors a previous issue where the webhost or content delivery network (CDN) intercepted the GUP process. Previously, this interception was due to a CAPTCHA, but now it seems to involve a JavaScript-based verification. In both cases, the GUP process is flagged as an “invalid” access by the host or CDN. Essentially, the host or CDN’s security measures are preventing Notepad++ from successfully retrieving update information.
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