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Author maker
Recipients carljm, jcea, joneskoo, maker, orsenthil
Date 2011-12-30.14:21:26
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> Joonas, this issue seems easy to solve. Do you want to try to post a 
> patch?. Extra credits for patching testsuite too :).
As far as I see, it would be sufficient to add unquote(passed) to _open_generic_http. Regarding unittests instead, there is already a method called test_userpass_inurl which could be extended with some tests on a password containing spaces ( Lib/test/test_urllib.py:263). But what I haven't yet understood is: does it really exists a user:pass in python.org?
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2011-12-30 14:21:28makersetrecipients: + maker, jcea, orsenthil, carljm, joneskoo
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