[mod_python] Re: Request for documentation change: please mention "req.form" SOMEWHERE in the main tree

Graham Dumpleton graham.dumpleton at gmail.com
Mon Jan 28 01:00:27 EST 2008


You can log a task issue at:

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If anyone ever does anything on mod_python source again then they
might make any suggested change. Mentioning it here on the mailing
list will just see it being forgotten.

Graham

On 28/01/2008, Webb Sprague <webb.sprague at gmail.com> wrote:
> Oh -- the application mentioned below is a form based implementation
> of Lee-Carter mortality modeling and forecasting, if anyone is
> interested, and it lives here:
>
> http://lcfit.demog.berkeley.edu
>
> Comments welcome....
>
> On Jan 27, 2008 7:36 PM, Webb Sprague <webb.sprague at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I am currently documenting an application built with mod_python (it
> > has been great overall), and I would like to provide a link for a
> > description of "req.form", since I use it a lot, but its only mentions
> > are in the FAQ, in email archives, and in some random places like
> > changenotes and diffs.
> >
> > Are those of us who use PublisherHandler in such a small minority that
> > req.form should be a mostly undocumented feature?
> >
> > Interestingly the the following Google search  yields nothing in the
> > main documentation tree, and only 19 hits:
> >
> > site:www.modpython.org  "req.form" -pipermail
> >
> > But allowing for pipermail, we get nearly 300 hits that mention
> > req.form -- maybe we could save Graham some time if we just explained
> > it ...
> >
> > I also realize I can download the docs and write a patch.  I probably
> > won't have time, but if this could go in a TODO or something, it might
> > flatten the learning curve for more users of mod_python later.
> >
> > Thanks for everyone's time and patience.
> >
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