Jared Gisin wrote: > It's unambiguously the correct default if you incorrectly assume that > you're always dealing with a web browser client, which is an invalid > assumption. > > It's not always - it is almost always, a textbook example for the applicability of a sensible default. > The bottom line is that twisted.web contains the only implement of HTTP > in twisted which unfortunately is muddled in HTML. > [...] > > Get the HTML out of the HTTP protocol implementation. It flat out does > not belong there. > > Indeed a philosophical question, is it possible to get the nonexistent out of a piece of code? Nonexistent understanding is a strong candidate, as it would appear. > Twisted should provide a clean, clear interface for working with HTTP. > Yes. So nice it does, isn't it? Johann
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