Thanks Łukasz,

unfortunatly, the application is in use for 10 years and delivered to > 300
mobile computers.
A change of application would mean a big scale operation.

I was not 100% correct describing the matter. The values are not passed via
url but in a form input field.
The old cgi uses cgi.FieldStorage() , which works with this.

Any posibility to use a regular expression to replace the semicolon before
the QueryDict is created?.

Cheers
Stefan
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