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Date: 04/04/01
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OK guys,
I feel VERY uncomfortable releasing 4.0.5 with this arg_separators problem.
Let's brainstorm and try to think of a nice, clean and constructive way of
solving this problem. Let's try to ditch the "screw the user because he
didn't read RFC foo.bar approach :)
The issue is with the arg_separator of incoming URL's. If we think of a
nice solution we should probably make it look&feel similar to the solution
we will have with URL's which are created.
Ideas? Thoughts?
Andi
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