I'm working on an ARK (Archival Resource Key) resolver in django, and
as part of the ARK spec I need to recognize and distinguish urls
ending with '?' and '??'  (no query string or anything else
following).

When I run my django app through mod_wsgi, I have access to
request.META['REQUEST_URI'], which contains the path plus the question
mark.  When I run my django app with manage.py runserver, I get a key
error when I try to access REQUEST_URI.  Same thing when I use the
django test client.

Anyone have any thoughts on how I can access the REQUEST_URI
consistently no matter what environment the django app is running in?

I'm not tied to using REQUEST_URI-- if there are other ways to detect
the '?' on the end of the url, that serves my purpose just as well.
But it seems that the all of the django HttpRequest object functions
and properties have path and query string values that are too
sanitized and don't give me access to this.

Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions.

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