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Fix PHP multipart form data #12497

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In Python, if you want to handle and potentially "fix" PHP - style multipart form data, you can use the  requests  library.

If the data is received in a non - standard or incorrect format, you may need to parse and re - structure it. First, make sure to receive the data correctly. If it's coming from a network request, you can do something like this:

import requests

response = requests.get('your_url_here')
data = response.content

If it's multipart form data, you may need to parse it using a library like 'multipart'

Here is a simple example of how you might start working with it

from multipart import MultipartParser

parser = MultipartParser(data)
for part in parser.parts():
# Do something with each part, like printing headers and content
print(part.headers)
print(part.content)

 

This is a basic approach to start dealing with what might be considered "broken" or non - standard PHP - style multipart form data in Python. The key is to correctly identify the problem with the data first and then use appropriate parsing and handling techniques.

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