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Accept yarl in redirections #1278

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codecov-io commented Sep 30, 2016

Current coverage is 98.30% (diff: 100%)

Merging #1278 into master will not change coverage

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@asvetlov asvetlov merged commit b85b4c2 into master Sep 30, 2016
@asvetlov asvetlov deleted the accept_yarl_in_redirections branch September 30, 2016 20:00
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