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I've tried googling for this right down to site searches, but I can't seen to find any (current) library for ripping apart URLs and reassembling them for Erlang. I know about the http module, but it doesn't fit what I need to do, and I know about www_tools, but it doesn't work with the latest version of Erlang/OTP. Am I overlooking something obvious (or inobvious) in the libraries or is this a hole I have to fill myself?<BR>
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<B>Michael T. Richter</B> <<A HREF="mailto:ttmrichter@gmail.com">ttmrichter@gmail.com</A>> (<B>GoogleTalk:</B> ttmrichter@gmail.com)<BR>
<I>I'm not schooled in the science of human factors, but I suspect surprise is not an element of a robust user interface. (Chip Rosenthal)</I>
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