This gist is self informative - some information from list is lost: https://gist.github.com/gabrielhpugliese/640b69eefc5b7490a07cSome of my buddies have pasted Rails(Rack) and PHP conversion right below. Is that something I am missing? Does it have to do with laziness?
Thanks for kind answers guys.
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Let's be accurate here: what PHP, Rails, jQuery, et al. do is not
"non-standard". There's nothing wrong with their key-value pairs in
the query string. This is further illustrated by the fact that no
browser I am aware of has problems encoding them, and QueryDict has no
problem parsing them (it just doesn't do it with quite the same
result).
Perhaps it would be better to think about this issue as Plain Standard
and Enhanced Standard. Django does the bare basics of what is
required. PHP, Rails, jQuery, et al. go a little further in the
parsing. But there's absolutely nothing wrong with the choice they
made.
Probably we could get most used frameworks or parser libs from most languages to just get statistics of what is being done? I'm not saying that we need to change anything if we see some "standard", it's just for science.
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