There is a possible fix for this in trunk. Please give it a try.
On Aug 3, 9:11 pm, Kevin Butler <kevinjbut...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'd like to use @ in the url args in a web2py application.
>
> For example:
>
> http://hostname/app/file/user/usern...@host.domain
>
> However, web2py yields "Invalid request" whenever I include an @ in
> the URL.
>
> I expect that some manipulation of regex_url in main.py would allow
> this, but I haven't found the magic incantation yet.
>
> I'm also concerned that there could be other escaped characters in
> email addresses that may run afoul of the regex. Any general advice to
> allow this?
>
> Thanks
>
> kb
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