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New submission from Govind S Menokee:
Handle unwanted truncation of forward slash in case of URL input for normpath
function.
For Example - path = 'https://google.com'
The current output of normpath function would be - 'https:/google.com'
After changes the output would be - 'https://google.com
Changes by Govind S Menokee <govindsmeno...@gmail.com>:
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components: Library (Lib)
nosy: govindsmenokee
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: posixpath.normpath truncating forward slashes from URL
type: behavior
versions: Pyth
New submission from Govind [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I tried to process a text file (with UTF-8 encoding) which has
contents like this:
FILE=India
asbds
FILE=Indonasia
ssgsds
FILE=Africa
DBGDGDFG
When I use the below code:
f = open(e:\\temp\\file.txt, 'r')
lines = f.readlines()
for line in lines
New submission from Govind [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I tried to process a text file (with UTF-8 encoding) which has
contents like this:
FILE=India
asbds
FILE=Indonasia
ssgsds
FILE=Africa
DBGDGDFG
When I use the below code:
f = open(e:\\temp\\file.txt, 'r')
lines = f.readlines()
for line in lines