Nick
nick at dd.revealed.net
Tue Jun 28 14:56:26 EDT 2005
Then at the very least it's a documentation bug, since most everything listed in parsed_uri will always be None. Nick Jim Gallacher wrote: > I don't have time to look at the code right now, but I believe that > mod_python just returns the parsed_uri structure in the apache request > record. If this is the case then it doesn't constitute a mod_python bug > as such. I'll investigate further tonight if time permits. > > Jim > > Nick wrote: > >> Hm... is this a bug in mod_python? The original code checking >> parsed_uri should have worked for that matter. >> >> Nick >> >> Ville Silventoinen wrote: >> >>> req.unparsed_uri.split(':')[0] returns just >>> "/cgi-bin/vsi/auth/login.py". >>> >>> On Tue, 28 Jun 2005, Nick wrote: >>> >>>> If that's all you need to check, then there are SSL variables in the >>>> subprocess_env. Or, req.unparsed_uri.split(':')[0]. >>>> >>>> Nick >>>> >>>> Ville Silventoinen wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> has anyone used req.parsed_uri fields successfully? >>>>> >>>>> def handler(req): >>>>> req.content_type = "text/plain" >>>>> for field in req.parsed_uri: >>>>> req.write("%s," % str(field)) >>>>> return apache.OK >>>>> >>>>> shows following: >>>>> >>>>> None,None,None,None,None,None,/cgi-bin/vsi/auth/login.py,None,None, >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Mod_python mailing list >> Mod_python at modpython.org >> http://mailman.modpython.org/mailman/listinfo/mod_python >> >
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