Fix Issue10226 - Clarifying the role of the netloc separator.
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@ -48,11 +48,10 @@ The :mod:`urllib.parse` module defines the following functions:
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>>> o.geturl()
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'http://www.cwi.nl:80/%7Eguido/Python.html'
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If the scheme value is not specified, urlparse expects the netloc value to
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start with '//', following the syntax specifications from :rfc:`1808`.
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Otherwise, it is not possible to distinguish between netloc and path
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components, and would the indistinguishable component would be classified
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as the path as in a relative URL.
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Following the syntax specifications in :rfc:`1808`, urlparse recognizes
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a netloc only if it is properly introduced by '//'. Otherwise the
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input is presumed to be a relative URL and thus to start with
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a path component.
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>>> from urlparse import urlparse
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>>> urlparse('//www.cwi.nl:80/%7Eguido/Python.html')
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