On 07/02/2014 19:17, Asaf Las wrote:
btw, had seen this after own post -
example usage includes mimetypes.init()
before call to module functions.
From http://docs.python.org/3/library/mimetypes.html#module-mimetypes
third paragraph "The functions described below provide the primary
interface for this module. If the module has not been initialized, they
will call init() if they rely on the information init() sets up." Draw
your own conclusions :)
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