On Apr 17, 8:32 pm, 风笑雪 <kea...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ";" is not a valid char in url, you need encode it.>>> from urllib import 
> quote
>
> quote("/090314/vm-memory-in-the-cloud-watch-what-kevin-has-to-say;b.html")
> '/090314/vm-memory-in-the-cloud-watch-what-kevin-has-to-say%3Bb.html'
>

Even so, the App Engine drops it.

And according to RFC3986 my understanding is that the semicolon can be
part of the URL (I'll not reproduce the EBNF here as it is quite
complex).


./alex

> 2009/4/18 Alex Popescu <the.mindstorm.mailingl...@gmail.com>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > It looks like the production server is dropping everything it founds
> > after a ; character in an URL.
>
> > On production a request to: /090314/vm-memory-in-the-cloud-watch-what-
> > kevin-has-to-say;b.html
>
> > displays for request.url, respectively request.path:
>
> > /090314/vm-memory-in-the-cloud-watch-what-kevin-has-to-say
>
> > I have opened a ticket for
> >http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=1340
> > so please help me out to get it fixed as soon as possible by voting it
> > up.
>
> > thanks a lot,
>
> > ./alex
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