I noticed that urllib.urlencode does THE RIGHT THING (i.e. it uses
%xx) if you .encode('utf-8') the parameters first.  I'm writing a ton
of code that looks like h.url_for(q=stuff.encode('utf-8)), hence I'm
wondering if h.url_for can do the encoding for me.  Basically
h.url_for should encode Unicode objects before calling
urllib.urlencode.

Comments?
-jj

-- 
"'Software Engineering' is something of an oxymoron.  It's very
difficult to have real engineering before you have physics, and there
isn't anything even close to a physics for software." -- L. Peter
Deutsch

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