Bug #1546628: add a note about urlparse.urljoin() and absolute paths.

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Georg Brandl 2006-10-12 11:14:40 +00:00
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@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ a ? with an empty query; the RFC states that these are equivalent).
\begin{funcdesc}{urljoin}{base, url\optional{, allow_fragments}}
Construct a full (``absolute'') URL by combining a ``base URL''
(\var{base}) with a ``relative URL'' (\var{url}). Informally, this
(\var{base}) with another URL (\var{url}). Informally, this
uses components of the base URL, in particular the addressing scheme,
the network location and (part of) the path, to provide missing
components in the relative URL. For example:
@ -155,6 +155,20 @@ components in the relative URL. For example:
The \var{allow_fragments} argument has the same meaning and default as
for \function{urlparse()}.
\note{If \var{url} is an absolute URL (that is, starting with \code{//}
or \code{scheme://}, the \var{url}'s host name and/or scheme
will be present in the result. For example:}
\begin{verbatim}
>>> urljoin('http://www.cwi.nl/%7Eguido/Python.html',
... '//www.python.org/%7Eguido')
'http://www.python.org/%7Eguido'
\end{verbatim}
If you do not want that behavior, preprocess
the \var{url} with \function{urlsplit()} and \function{urlunsplit()},
removing possible \em{scheme} and \em{netloc} parts.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}{urldefrag}{url}