[2.7] bpo-30500: urllib: Simplify splithost by calling into urlparse.#1850
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The current regex based splitting produces a wrong result. For example:: http://abc#@def Web browsers parse that URL as ``http://abc/#@def``, that is, the host is ``abc``, the path is ``/``, and the fragment is ``#@def``.
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Reusing urlparse() approach was abandonned in favor of just fixing the splithost() regex, so I rejected this change, in favor of the 2.7 backport of the change merged in the master branch: PR #2294. |
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The current regex based splitting produces a wrong result. For example::
http://abc#@def
Web browsers parse that URL as
http://abc/#@def, that is, the hostis
abc, the path is/, and the fragment is#@def.This is a backport of #1849 to 2.7.