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[Python-Dev] Copying cgi.parse_qs() to the urllib.parse module

[Python-Dev] Copying cgi.parse_qs() to the urllib.parse module [Python-Dev] Copying cgi.parse_qs() to the urllib.parse moduleGuido van Rossum guido at python.org
Sun May 11 05:49:40 CEST 2008
Works for me. The other thing I always use from cgi is escape() --
will that be available somewhere else too?

On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 8:30 PM, Brett Cannon <brett at python.org> wrote:
> I just realized that PEP 3108 was missing one proposal from the stdlib
> SIG (originally proposed by Facundo Batista) of copying the
> cgi.parse_qs() function over to the new urllib.parse module so that
> people no longer need to import the cgi module just for that one
> parsing function. Does anyone object if I update the PEP to include
> that change?

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