[issue29060] Changing the installation location still adds AppData filepaths that do not exist to the path variable on Windows 10

2016-12-24 Thread Daz
Daz added the comment: You're right. It was the launcher I was viewing. On the first page, I unchecked installing the launcher for all users. Thanks for pointing out that distinction. Happy holidays. On Dec 24, 2016 12:28 AM, "Steve Dower" wrote: > > Steve Dower added

[issue29060] Changing the installation location still adds AppData filepaths that do not exist to the path variable on Windows 10

2016-12-23 Thread Daz
Daz added the comment: New to python issue tracking; prone to ignorance. I'm on Windows 10. I noticed after checking to add Python to my path variable and then changing the location from AppData's directory that after the installation, the filepaths associated with AppData were ad

[issue29060] Changing the installation location still adds AppData filepaths that do not exist to the path variable on Windows 10

2016-12-23 Thread Daz
New submission from Daz: New to python issue tracking; prone to ignorance. I'm on Windows 10. I noticed after checking to add Python to my path variable and then changing the location from AppData's directory that after the installation, the filepaths associated with AppData were ad

[issue8058] incorrect behavior of get_filename() method in email pkg

2010-03-04 Thread daz
New submission from daz : get_filename() does not parse the Content-Type header for a "name" parameter. This is the old-style RFC 1341 header. Example: Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="somefile.pdf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 The email package