Hi,

I have a Django app that's serving up a RESTful API using tasty-pie.

I'm using Django's development runserver to test.

When I access it via a browser it works fine, and using Curl also works 
fine:

curl "http://localhost:8000/api/v1/host/?name__regex=&format=json";


On the console with runserver, I see:

[02/Oct/2012 17:24:20] "GET /api/v1/host/?name__regex=&format=json 
> HTTP/1.1" 200 2845


However, when I try to use the Python requests module 
(http://docs.python-requests.org/en/latest/), I get a 404:

>>> r = 
> requests.get('http://localhost:8000/api/v1/host/?name__regex=&format=json')
> >>> r
> <Response [404]>


or:

>>> r = 
> requests.get('http://localhost:8000/api/v1/host/?name__regex=&amp;format=json')
> >>> r
> <Response [404]>


or: 

>>> payload = { 'format': 'json'}
> >>> r = requests.get('http://localhost:8000/api/v1', params=payload)
> >>> r
> <Response [404]>
> >>> r.url
> u'http://localhost:8000/api/v1?format=json'


Also, on the Django runserver console, I see:

[02/Oct/2012 17:25:01] "GET 
> http://localhost:8000/api/v1/host/?name__regex=&format=json HTTP/1.1" 404 
> 161072


For some reason, when I use requests, runserver prints out the whole 
request URL, including localhost - but when I use the browser, or curl, it 
only prints out the part *after* the hostname:port

I'm assuming this is something to do with the encoding, user-agent or 
request type it's sending? Why does runserver print out different URLs for 
requests versus browser/curl?

Cheers, 
Victor

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