Description of problem: I find --from-url option of great interest to my usecase but while I was trying out the same I found it actually fails for many query.cgi urls I need to make use of. So far I only captured few urls which work and which don't and I think maybe those will be useful to narrow on the difference. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): python-bugzilla-0.6.1-1.fc13.noarch on Fedora 12 How reproducible: mostly Steps to Reproduce: 1. use qeury.cgi urls of some saved searches via web UI on bugzilla.redhat.com and bugzilla-python cmd using --from-url option 2. and notice the difference in result. Actual results: only some query.cgi urls gets a result. Expected results: all query.cgi urls should work as they do with web UI Additional info: For this bug again, my usecase are private to my work if I must provide public usecase then I need to work on that, but if maintainers can contact me for private usecases they are handy with me.
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