@Ivan  Could be caused by the router.  See this 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7279198/allow-20-in-web2py-requests-args.  
I guess you could always use a different encoding too (base64 or 
something?).  Or maybe access request.raw_args

@Dave,  request.args(0) is similar to request.arg[0] except the former is 
useful for not raising an indexing error if it doesn't exist;  it returns None 
instead.

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