5 Sep
2000
5 Sep
'00
6:41 p.m.
Jason Byron wrote:
Why is it that objects can't be created because the id chosen contains characters that aren't proper in urls? Spaces are allowed and converted to their hex values when you create an object. Why not do this with every illegal url character?
As far as I personally know, illegal characters for id's are regulated by what limits python sets on things, with the caveat that . is legal even though you can't use a . in a pythonic context. Whether it's "legalized" for URLS is totally dependant on url_quote. -- ethan mindlace fremen Zopatista Community Liason Abnegate I!