#987: HttpResponseRedirect uses/allows relative URIs for the HTTP Location
header, which is forbidden by HTTP
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Reporter: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Owner: adrian
Status: new | Component: Core framework
Version: | Resolution:
Keywords: | Stage: Ready for checkin
Has_patch: 1 | Needs_docs: 0
Needs_tests: 0 | Needs_better_patch: 0
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Comment (by SmileyChris):
Replying to [comment:20 ubernostrum]:
> Chris is there a reason why you wrote this as a middleware instead of
just putting the functionality directly into Django's HTTP handler? It's
kind of confusing to have a middleware which nonetheless forces itself to
be always enabled...
1. Logic abstraction
2. Ability to easily extend/override in a HTTP Handler subclass (probably
YAGNI, I know)
It's only confusing if you're looking at source - I wouldn't bother
putting it in documentation.
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