Anthony Lenton [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
In http://bugs.python.org/issue754016 there's already a discussion about
this.
The RFC that urlparse is following (rfc 1808) requires the net_loc
component to start with // even if the scheme component is missing,
which is why
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Facundo Batista [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Thanks (pk) and Anthony!
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New submission from pk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
the urlparse() function accepts a parameter default_scheme, to be used
if the address given does not contain one, but I cannot make
use of it, because I would expect these two returning
identical values:
from urlparse import urlparse
pk [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
and this is the url to the old report:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2002-August/157171.html
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