There's a wiki page all about typesetting url's, but I can't seem to get
them to work.  All I want to do is to display a url in a typewriter font,
for document printing - I don't need a live link. What I want is for the
output to be similar to that provided by LaTeX's url package, so that, for
example: \url{https://This_is_a_url.html} would be appropriately typeset,
including all such ascii characters as underscores.

What's the canonical way to do this?

Thanks,
Alasdair

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