Bugs: Content-Length not updated by reused urllib.request.Request
Bugs: Content-Length not updated by reused urllib.request.Request / has_header() case-sensitive
Cameron Simpson cs at zip.com.auMon Nov 12 17:59:08 EST 2012
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On 12Nov2012 16:35, Terry Reedy <tjreedy at udel.edu> wrote: | On 11/12/2012 10:52 AM, Johannes Kleese wrote: | > While at it, I noticed that urllib.request.Request.has_header() and | > .get_header() are case-sensitive, | | Python is case sensitive. But headers are not. I'd be very inclined to consider case sensitivity in has_header and get_header to be a bug, absent a compelling argument against it. -- Cameron Simpson <cs at zip.com.au> When a man rides a Motorader he stays forever young. - German saying
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