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| author | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1998-10-20 14:43:02 (GMT) |
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| committer | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1998-10-20 14:43:02 (GMT) |
| commit | f5745008d2c78d3830e62cbd4e8f223fe69977c5 (patch) | |
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Patch by Jim Fulton, who writes:
"""
The FieldStorage constructor calls the read_multi method. The read_multi
method creates new FieldStorage objects, re-invoking the constructor
(on the new objects). The problem is that the 'environ', 'keep_blank_values',
and 'strict_parsing' arguments originally passed to the constructor are not
propigated to the new object constructors. This causes os.environ to be used,
leading to a miss-handling of the parts.
I fixed this by passing these arguments to read_multi and then on to the
constructor. See the context diff below.
"""
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