> It doesn't appear to be doing so, and neither the tutorial nor the
> documentation appears to elaborate further on how to handle this
> scenario. Do I actually need to handle keyword arguments in my regex?
> It would be nice if the documentation explicitly indicated as much
> (explicitly or by example) if so.

You use web.input(). I guess you're right that the tutorial doesn't
make this very clear. I'll fix it.

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