Is there an simple way to parse this into an easier-to-work-with object.  I 
mean for example 'columns' could be a list.

{'columns[0][data]': 'first_name',
 'columns[0][name]': '',
 'columns[0][orderable]': 'true',
 'columns[0][search][regex]': 'false',
 'columns[0][search][value]': '',
 'columns[0][searchable]': 'true',
 'columns[1][data]': 'last_name',
 'columns[1][name]': '',
 'columns[1][orderable]': 'true',
 'columns[1][search][regex]': 'false',
 'columns[1][search][value]': '',
 'columns[1][searchable]': 'true',
 'draw': '1',
 'length': '2',
 'order[0][column]': '0',
 'order[0][dir]': 'asc',
 'search[regex]': 'false',
 'search[value]': '',
 'start': '0'}

BTW this is from a Datatables post request for creating server-side sql 
queries.  Maybe someone has already figured this out.  I'm just trying to 
save time in creating a web2py query.

Many thanks.

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