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Author orsenthil
Recipients ezio.melotti, mbloore, orsenthil
Date 2010-02-11.03:48:17
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Does s3 stand for the amazon s3 services? urlparse does not have it under its list of known schemes yet. Does s3 have any specifications as such or is aligned towards any of the known schemes (like http or ftp)?

s3 is valid scheme name according to rfc 3986, but urlparse module does not seem to recognize it. If we say, s3 to be much similar to http, then it can be added to list of known schemes. Does Amazon say anything about it?
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2010-02-11 03:48:23orsenthilsetrecipients: + orsenthil, ezio.melotti, mbloore
2010-02-11 03:48:23orsenthilsetmessageid: <1265860103.24.0.837164073204.issue7904@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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