Martin Panter added the comment:
Sounds reasonable to me, and thanks for the reference.
But it would be nice to find a way for this to work sensibly with arbitrary
schemes, in the same spirit as Issue 18828. Would it break anything if we
removed the uses_params list altogether? I notice it already works if you omit
the scheme:
>>> urlparse("48.198634,16.371648;crs=wgs84")
ParseResult(scheme='', netloc='', path='48.198634,16.371648',
params='crs=wgs84', query='', fragment='')
If a programmer doesn’t want to split of the “params” they can always use
urlsplit() instead of urlparse().
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nosy: +martin.panter
stage: -> needs patch
type: -> enhancement
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