Decode url content if on Python 3#2
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Thanks for the PR. Before I merge this in, have you filled out Google's contributor license agreement? |
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@pferate yes, I have. |
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Thanks @chacken! Just need to check with @maxwell-k before I merge the PR. |
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Whoops, I responded to this thinking it was a reply to my pull. My mistake. |
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No worries. Thanks for your pull. Hopefully this branch can make it into the main branch soon. |
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Yes I have; I signed on Sunday :-) Thanks for the speedy response! |
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This is a slight improvement over @chacken's pull request #1 because it also supports Python 2.6 and 2.7 using the same style of test as google/oauth2client. Credit to him for spotting the fix!