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> Yes, that would work, but that means we have to go test-and-grab the URL
> from a site we think we know the address of. Plus redirects are there for
> a reason, and may change.
Blame the authors of the core Python code we use for spidering. I'm
sure there's a reason (or not?) the upstream authors chose not to follow
redirects. Has anyone checked the Python mailing lists on similar issues?
d.
perldoc -qa.j | perl -lpe '($_)=m("(.*)")'
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