Message236471
| Author |
martin.panter |
| Recipients |
martin.panter, yaaboukir |
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2015年02月24日.00:35:49 |
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<1424738149.68.0.585857476721.issue23505@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
Perhaps you actually meant four input slashes, producing two output slashes. That seems more of a bug to me:
>>> urlparse("////foo.com")
ParseResult(scheme='', netloc='', path='//foo.com', params='', query='', fragment='')
>>> urlunparse(_)
'//foo.com'
Solving Issue 22852, which proposes some flags including "has_netloc" on the ParseResult object, might help with this. |
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| 2015年02月24日 00:35:49 | martin.panter | set | recipients:
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| 2015年02月24日 00:35:49 | martin.panter | set | messageid: <1424738149.68.0.585857476721.issue23505@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2015年02月24日 00:35:49 | martin.panter | link | issue23505 messages |
| 2015年02月24日 00:35:49 | martin.panter | create |
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