Just request_t. There is an "official" and efficient call for getting
the url from a request if you need...
url = urlCanonical(request_t *)
/Henrik
Adrian Chadd wrote:
>
> Ok,
>
> Should I redo storeLookup() to take a request_t and a uri, or just
> a request_t ? The request_t doesn't have a uri - it has "canonical"
> which may or may not be what we want to pass to the store
> (I don't fully understand the URL magic here quite yet.)
>
> Adrian
>
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