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| Author | elachuni |
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| Recipients | elachuni, pk |
| Date | 2008年06月21日.17:31:15 |
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| Message-id | <1214069477.6.0.816504903553.issue2569@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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In http://bugs.python.org/issue754016 there's already a discussion about this. The RFC that urlparse is following (rfc 1808) requires the net_loc component to start with // even if the scheme component is missing, which is why urlparse("www","http") puts the 'www' in to the path component instead of net_loc. It seems that this is indeed the intended behavior, and the patch for issue 754016 adds a docfix clarifying this. |
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| 2008年06月21日 17:31:17 | elachuni | set | spambayes_score: 0.0375415 -> 0.03754147 recipients: + elachuni, pk |
| 2008年06月21日 17:31:17 | elachuni | set | spambayes_score: 0.0375415 -> 0.0375415 messageid: <1214069477.6.0.816504903553.issue2569@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2008年06月21日 17:31:17 | elachuni | link | issue2569 messages |
| 2008年06月21日 17:31:16 | elachuni | create | |