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| Author | facundobatista |
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| Recipients | elachuni, facundobatista, georg.brandl, georg.brandl, kruegi, orsenthil, sjones |
| Date | 2008年06月21日.19:10:06 |
| SpamBayes Score | 0.051748905 |
| Marked as misclassified | No |
| Message-id | <1214075408.89.0.541716569918.issue754016@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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I agree with Anthony here, because if you let people write without the
"//" at the beginning, you'll never know if they're entering a net
location or a relative path.
So, the better behaviour to be as explicit as possible should be:
>>> urlparse.urlparse('1.2.3.4:80','http')
Traceback!!! ValueError(<nice message here>)
>>> urlparse.urlparse('//1.2.3.4:80','http')
('http', '1.2.3.4:80', '', '', '', '')
So, to close this issue, we should fix the code to behave like indicated
in the first case.
What do you think? |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2008年06月21日 19:10:09 | facundobatista | set | spambayes_score: 0.0517489 -> 0.051748905 recipients: + facundobatista, georg.brandl, birkenfeld, sjones, kruegi, orsenthil, elachuni |
| 2008年06月21日 19:10:08 | facundobatista | set | spambayes_score: 0.0517489 -> 0.0517489 messageid: <1214075408.89.0.541716569918.issue754016@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2008年06月21日 19:10:08 | facundobatista | link | issue754016 messages |
| 2008年06月21日 19:10:06 | facundobatista | create | |