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Author orsenthil
Recipients liori, orsenthil
Date 2011-04-18.02:45:11
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What would be a 'meaning' __str__ or __unicode__ of urlparse.urlparse  and how would it be useful to you? 

I would think that people would except a tuple, list or a ParsedResult for such a call. 

I cannot understand the rational behind the expectation that __str__ or __unicode__ of ParsedResult to be equivalent to the geturl call.

If you can, please elaborate.
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