>>>>> "JH" == Jeremy Hylton <jeremy@digicool.com> writes: JH> I with you, Guido. The cgi model is complicated and widely JH> used. That combination means that it would be easy for users JH> to get the impression that x['spam'] and x.get('spam') work JH> the way they do intentionally. I'm not comfortable changing JH> the behavior of the model without a beta release. I'd be reluctant to change the cgi module's behavior /at all/ at this point. As broken as cgi.py is (and it is pretty broken), I think you'll break a lot of code by changing its quirky API. Better to design a new API and write a new module. -Barry
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