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support unusual filenames (such as those containing semi-colons) in
Content-Disposition headers.
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function. Tests added.
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to the urlparse one. Added a PendingDeprecationWarning in the old
module, it will be deprecated in the future. Docs and tests updated.
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catch_warnings(), and clean up the API.
While expanding the test suite, a bug was found where a warning about the
'line' argument to showwarning() was not letting functions with '*args' go
without a warning.
Closes issue 3602.
Code review by Benjamin Peterson.
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will contain both FieldStorage and MiniFieldStorage items.
Fixes #1817.
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keep_blank_values and strict_parsing keyword arguments.
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SF bug #1112549.
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issues. See bug #1112856.
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manual. Closes #1243553.
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modules, replacing with email. Thanks to Josh Hoyt for the patch!
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Fixes SF bug #990307.
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when keep_blank_values is true.
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From SF patch #852334.
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iter(self.keys()).
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that provide a somewhat more uniform interface to getting values.
This is from SF patch #453691.
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Code by Evan Simpson.
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class FieldStorage: this patch changes read_lines() and co. to use a
StringIO() instead of a real file. The write() calls are redirected
to a private method that replaces it with a real, external file only
when it gets too big (> 1000 bytes).
This avoids problems in forms using the multipart/form-data encoding
with many fields. The original code created a temporary file for
*every* field (not just for file upload fields), thereby sometimes
exceeding the open file limit of some systems.
Note that the simpler solution "use a real file only for file uploads"
can't be used because the form field parser has no way to tell which
fields correspond to file uploads.
It's *possible* but extremely unlikely that this would break someone's
code; they would have to be stepping way outside the documented
interface for FieldStorage and use f.file.fileno(), or depend on
overriding make_file() to return a file-like object with additional
known properties.
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(Excluding the logging stuff, which doesn't lend itself to use via
"from cgi import *" -- it manipulates globals.)
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/usr/local/bin/python and not #! /usr/bin/env python.
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added test script and expected output file as well
this closes patch 103297.
__all__ attributes will be added to other modules without first submitting
a patch, just adding the necessary line to the test script to verify
more-or-less correct implementation.
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"most recent call last").
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file uploads.
In response to SF bugs 110674 and 119806, and discussions on
python-dev, we are removing the self.lines attribute from the
FieldStorage class. Specifically touched where methods __init__(),
read_lines_to_eof(), and skip_lines().
No one can remember why self.lines was added. Technically, it's part
of the public interface for the class, but it was never documented.
It's possible clever or nosy code will break because of this, but it
was decided to remove it and see who complains.
This resolution also closes the second half of the cgi.py entry in PEP
42. The first half of that PEP concerns specifically binary file
uploads, where there may be no end-of-line marker for a very long
time. This patch does not address that issue.
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CGI scripts should *not* use /usr/bin/env, since on systems that don't
come standard with Python installed, Python isn't on the default $PATH.
Too bad that this breaks on Linux, where Python is in /usr/bin which
is on the default path -- the point is that you must manually edit
your CGI scripts when you install them.
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style conventions. (Ping has checkin privileges but apparently
ignores them at the moment.)
Ping improves a few doc strings and fixes style violations like foo ( bar ).
An addition of my own: rearrange the printing of various items in
test() so that the (long) environment comes at the end. This avoids
having to scroll if you want to see the current directory or command
line arguments.
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query string
also some doc string reformatting and use of string methods instead of
older string.splitfields
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Modify parse_qsl to interpret 'a=b=c' as key 'a' and value 'b=c'
(which matches Perl's CGI.pm)
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comments, docstrings or error messages. I fixed two minor things in
test_winreg.py ("didn't" -> "Didn't" and "Didnt" -> "Didn't").
There is a minor style issue involved: Guido seems to have preferred English
grammar (behaviour, honour) in a couple places. This patch changes that to
American, which is the more prominent style in the source. I prefer English
myself, so if English is preferred, I'd be happy to supply a patch myself ;)
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docstrings into comments.
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*missing* content-type at the outer level of a POST defaults to
urlencoded. In all other circumstances, the default is read_singe().
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