Le 22/03/2012 11:26, Graham Dumpleton a écrit :
On 22 March 2012 03:20, tonthon<[email protected]> wrote:
Le 22/03/2012 06:18, Graham Dumpleton a écrit :
On 21 March 2012 10:46, tonthon<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm using mod_wsgi 3.3-2 under a debian 6 system.
When I use this simple wsgi script :
"""
def application(environ, start_response):
print environ
start_response('200 OK', [('Content-Type', 'text/plain')])
yield 'Hello World'
"""
and I go to /testé or /test%C3%A9
I get the following in my log :
... , 'PATH_INFO': '/test\\xc3\\xa9', ...
I'd expect :
'/test\xc3\xa9'
Is there any configuration turnaround or did I missed something ?
From memory that is only a display issue with how stuff output using
print is shown in Apache error logs. That is, Apache possible escapes
the backslashes. Try opening a file yourself and write the data out to
it and see what you get.
Graham
Ok, I was trusting apache's logs and it seems it led me completely the wrong
way.
Nothing to do with mod_wsgi.
Does that mean you were able to confirm that what I said was correct?
It has been a long long time since I first noted the escaping and my
memory could be completely wrong that it is what Apache is doing. I
guess I could have just gone and wrote a test, but I didn't and it is
getting late tonight now as well and too tired and need some sleep
instead. :-)
Graham
I confirm apache adds a second backslash in its log.
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