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| Author | pk |
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| Recipients | pk |
| Date | 2008年04月07日.08:37:54 |
| SpamBayes Score | 0.034112412 |
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| Message-id | <1207557475.98.0.0117394691364.issue2569@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Hello,
the urlparse() function accepts a parameter default_scheme, to be used
if the address given does not contain one, but I cannot make
use of it, because I would expect these two returning
identical values:
>>> from urlparse import urlparse
>>> urlparse("www","http")
('http', '', 'www', '', '', '')
>>> urlparse("http://www","http")
('http', 'www', '', '', '', '')
This has been reported about six years ago but apparently
the behaviour hasn't changed. I cannot imagine that this
really is the intended behaviour.
Regards,
pk |
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| 2008年04月07日 08:37:56 | pk | set | spambayes_score: 0.0341124 -> 0.0341124 messageid: <1207557475.98.0.0117394691364.issue2569@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2008年04月07日 08:37:55 | pk | link | issue2569 messages |
| 2008年04月07日 08:37:54 | pk | create | |