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[Python-Dev] [RFC] urlparse - parse query facility

[Python-Dev] [RFC] urlparse - parse query facility [Python-Dev] [RFC] urlparse - parse query facilityO.R.Senthil Kumaran orsenthil at users.sourceforge.net
Thu Jun 14 04:43:44 CEST 2007
* Jim Jewett <jimjjewett at gmail.com> [2007-06-13 19:27:24]:

> > a) import cgi and call cgi module's query_ps.  [circular imports]
> 
>  or
> 
> > b) Implement a stand alone query parsing facility in urlparse *AS IN*
> > cgi module.
> 
>  Assuming (b), please remove the (code for the) parsing from the cgi
>  module, and just import it back from urlparse (or urllib).  Since cgi
>  already imports urllib (which imports urlparse), this isn't adding any
>  dependencies -- but it keeps the code in a single location.

Sure, thats a good idea as I see it. It wont break anything as well.

Thanks,

-- 
O.R.Senthil Kumaran
http://uthcode.sarovar.org
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