![]() There's several places in the code where this type of thing exists: form_data.update({'vpnservice_id': vpnservice.id}) better would be this: form_data['vpnservice_id'] = vpnservice.id This type of thing bothers me, so I'm going to clean it up. Also fixed the two cases of: if <some_string>.find(<some_other_string>) != -1: which should clearly use the "in" operator instead. Change-Id: Ic72a5b0a17c211f3949edc69732c1101c24590ec Closes-Bug: 1339849 |
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