Please could you clarify, what kind of security issues it woud raise?
On 20 joulu, 09:07, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> This will not supported. You can change the regex_url in main.py but
> this may cause security issues.
>
> Massimo
>
> On Dec 19, 3:13 pm, mmstud <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The reason for need of spaces on url traces to my tests over SEO urls.
> > _ under_lined words does not rank as well as -con-cate-nated strings.
> > And finally it seems properly encoded space character works best. So i
> > really need this to work. Also query part of the url is not, where i
> > want to set my keywords, but rather either into directory name or file
> > name. So i think i have to hack main.py... Is there anything else i
> > should take in count?
>
> > -Marko
>
> > On 19 joulu, 20:44, Timothy Farrell <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > If you really need it, you can modify the regular expression in main.py
> > > line 39(ish). I did this for a time, but if you have control of the
> > > calling page, it's easier (in web2py) to convert the args to vars.
> > > -tim
> > > mdipierro wrote:you cannot. On Dec 19, 5:39 am,
> > > mmstud<[email protected]>wrote:How can i accept spaces in a form of %20 in
> > > url? domain.com/app/default/index/my%20space%20word at the moment i get
> > > invalid request from web2py -Marko-- Timothy
> > > Farrell<[email protected]>Computer Guy Statewide General Insurance
> > > Agency (www.swgen.com)
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