curl or pycurl?!

Tamer


Am 06.11.2012 22:23, schrieb Graham Dumpleton:
> Sorry, this got lost in my inbox. Did you ever resolve it?
> 
> In general, it is up to the web framework/application to convert %
> escapes back into the original characters.
> 
> There are certain characters one should be very careful about using in
> URLs, such as ?, =, & and / as they have meaning within a full URL
> and/or the web server can actually throw them away (repeating
> slashes).
> 
> If still having an issues, a proper example of what you are doing would help.
> 
> Graham
> 
> On 31 October 2012 00:01, Thomas Sarboni <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi.
>> I have a bottle.py webpadd served by Apache and mod_wsgi.
>> I use a route, in bottle.py, composed of a base64 encoded element.
>> The problem is that the URL is encoded while transmitted to mod_wsgi and all
>> '=` symbols are converted to '%3D`.
>> It it possible to disable canonicalization of URLS so they are passed raw to
>> mod_wsgi ?
>>
>> Thanks a lot for your help.
>>
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