
On Wed, Oct 20, 2004 at 02:20:12AM -0400, Raymond Hettinger wrote:
[Oleg Broytmann]
http://python.org/sf/754022 This is the biggest and the oldest. It hangs in the tracker since Python 2.2. In short, it makes the webbrowser.py runs through _tryorder list of browsers and trie to run every browser until one started successfully. Currently webbrowser.py tries to run a browser and if it fails - stops trying. Assigned to Fred Drake.
This should probably wait until Py2.5
Of course.
http://python.org/sf/784089 A program to scan python files and list those require -*- coding -*- directive. Reviewed by Marc-Andre Lemburg and Andrew Kuchling.
I will clean this one up a bit and add it Tools/scripts.
Thank you!
Is there a real need for this? As you mention in the patch, FTP is usually not run over telnet.
It often runs over telnet - I use ProFTPd which implements telnet without an option to turn it off. The problem is that I cannot use ftplib.py to grab files from my own server :( Most Unix servers implement telnet, but 7-bit ASCII-only filenames hide the fact. Making ftplib.py more RFC-compliant with backward compatibility is a good thing, in my opinion. Oleg. -- Oleg Broytmann http://phd.pp.ru/ phd@phd.pp.ru Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN.