I am migrating an old CGI to a django application. Some of the values passed
to the interface are semicolon separated. 

The requests come in like this:
[26/Aug/2010 02:49:03] "GET /order?asdf=1;2;3;4; HTTP/1.1" 200 71

Django's QueryDict (request.POST) looks like this:
<QueryDict: {u'2': [u''], u'3': [u''], u'asdf': [u'1'], u'4': [u'']}>

When I do request.POST.getlists('asdf') I only get the first of the values:
[u'1']

What can I do? 

Stefan
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