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| Author | philfr |
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| Recipients | philfr |
| Date | 2007年10月01日.11:20:25 |
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| Message-id | <1191237626.38.0.0266691685704.issue1224@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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The fix to issue 1394565 introduces a nasty side-effect: "GET http://server//file" (with two /s) does not work anymore. It returns the directory index instead. This is because urlparse is not applied to an URL, but to its right-hand part starting at the path. urlparse.urlparse("http://server//foo")[2] correctly returns //foo, but urlparse.urlparse("//foo")[2] (as used in this library) returns an empty string. |
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| 2007年10月01日 11:20:26 | philfr | set | spambayes_score: 0.099294 -> 0.09929396 recipients: + philfr |
| 2007年10月01日 11:20:26 | philfr | set | spambayes_score: 0.099294 -> 0.099294 messageid: <1191237626.38.0.0266691685704.issue1224@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2007年10月01日 11:20:26 | philfr | link | issue1224 messages |
| 2007年10月01日 11:20:25 | philfr | create | |