Bugs item #1708362, was opened at 2007-04-26 22:38
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>Group: Trash
>Status: Deleted
>Resolution: Duplicate
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Lucas Malor (lucas_malor)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Why not sequential?

Initial Comment:
In my opinion it's not complicated, it's convoluted. I must use two object to 
handle one data stream.

Furthermore it's a waste of resources. I must copy data to another object. 
Luckily in my script I download and handle only little files. But what if a 
python program must handle big files?

If seek() can't be used (an except is raised), urllib could use a sequential 
access method.

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