updated to document use of sequences of two-element tuples as inputs
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@ -143,8 +143,9 @@ Like \function{unquote()}, but also replaces plus signs by spaces, as
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required for unquoting HTML form values.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{urlencode}{dict\optional{, doseq}}
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Convert a dictionary to a ``url-encoded'' string, suitable to pass to
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\begin{funcdesc}{urlencode}{query\optional{, doseq}}
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Convert a mapping object or a sequence of two-element tuples to a
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``url-encoded'' string, suitable to pass to
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\function{urlopen()} above as the optional \var{data} argument. This
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is useful to pass a dictionary of form fields to a \code{POST}
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request. The resulting string is a series of
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@ -153,6 +154,10 @@ characters, where both \var{key} and \var{value} are quoted using
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\function{quote_plus()} above. If the optional parameter \var{doseq} is
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present and evaluates to true, individual \code{\var{key}=\var{value}} pairs
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are generated for each element of the sequence.
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When a sequence of two-element tuples is used as the \var{query} argument,
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the first element of each tuple is a key and the second is a value. The
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order of parameters in the encoded string will match the order of parameter
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tuples in the sequence.
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\end{funcdesc}
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The public functions \function{urlopen()} and
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