Jeroen Habraken wrote:

>Ah, in that case it makes sense, "/test?arg=5" is a relative URI, not
an
> absolute one, and something we decided not to support in the URI
parser.

That's fair enough, though it does seem a little counter-intuitive that
the value in request.uri can't be parsed.  Is there support in
cpp-netlib for digging out the arguments, or will I need to write my own
parser to grab things like 'arg=5'?

Erik

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