While we're patching up that regex we should add SSL support.  How
about something like:

+    baseurl = re.sub('https?://[^/]*', '', self.instance.baseurl)

Wil

On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 1:23 PM, Daniel Schafer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When working with the baseurl code in pootle.py, I noticed the
> following command was used to strip the baseurl (on line 231):
> baseurl = re.sub('http://[^/]', '', self.instance.baseurl)
>
> It seems like this command should be
> baseurl = re.sub('http://[^/]*', '', self.instance.baseurl)
> as the current regex will only match one character after "http://"; in
> the baseurl.
>
> A proposed patch for this follows:
>
> Index: pootle.py
> ===================================================================
> --- pootle.py (revision 7983)
> +++ pootle.py (working copy)
> @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@
>      argdict = newargdict
>
>      # Strip of the base url
> -    baseurl = re.sub('http://[^/]', '', self.instance.baseurl)
> +    baseurl = re.sub('http://[^/]*', '', self.instance.baseurl)
>      # Split up and remove empty parts
>      basepathwords = filter(None, baseurl.split('/'))
>      while pathwords and basepathwords and basepathwords[0] ==
> pathwords[0]:
>
> Thanks,
> Dan Schafer
> Intern - Mozilla Corporation
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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