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Author Closed: (MODPYTHON-207) The attribute req.args should be
Graham Dumpleton (JIRA)

2007-05-01, 7:12 am


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Graham Dumpleton closed MODPYTHON-207.
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> The attribute req.args should be modifiable.
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> Key: MODPYTHON-207
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-207
> Project: mod_python
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: core
> Affects Versions: 3.3
> Reporter: Graham Dumpleton
> Assigned To: Graham Dumpleton
> Fix For: 3.3
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> For completeness, the req.args attribute should be modifiable. Updating req.args is done in modules like mod_rewrite and so something that emulates that may find it useful. It also may be necessary when wishing to interact with mod_proxy where one wants

to add additional query args to the request as it is passed through to the downstream web server.
> One use within mod_python itself may be to allow GET style query args when a POST request has been submitted to be wiped out before util.FieldStorage is used to process form fields. This would avoid using the hack approach of creating a wrapper class ar

ound the request object which returns an empty string when req.args is accessed.

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