Django's django.core.urlresolvers.reverse() seems to have changed its
behavior in 1.6. It now runs the arguments through quote(), without
specifying the safe characters for path components. As a result:
on 1.4.10:
In [2]: reverse('test', args=['foo:bar'])
Out[2]: '/foo:bar'
but on 1.6.2:
In [2]: reverse('test', args=['foo:bar'])
Out[2]: '/foo%3Abar'
It would seem to me that this is a regression, as ":@-._~!$&'()*+,;=" are
all allowed unescaped in path segments AFAIK.
Cheers,
Erik
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