Update comment about relative URL internet draft to reflect current RFC status;
index references the appropriate RFCs. Consistency: Always use trailing "()" on function names in running text.
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@ -14,9 +14,11 @@ components (addessing scheme, network location, path etc.), to combine
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the components back into a URL string, and to convert a ``relative
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URL'' to an absolute URL given a ``base URL''.
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The module has been designed to match the current Internet draft on
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Relative Uniform Resource Locators (and discovered a bug in an earlier
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draft!).
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The module has been designed to match the Internet RFC on Relative
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Uniform Resource Locators (and discovered a bug in an earlier
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draft!). Refer to RFC 1808\index{RFC!1808} for details on relative
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URLs and RFC 1738\index{RFC!1738} for information on basic URL
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syntax.
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It defines the following functions:
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{urlunparse}{tuple}
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Construct a URL string from a tuple as returned by \code{urlparse}.
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Construct a URL string from a tuple as returned by \code{urlparse()}.
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This may result in a slightly different, but equivalent URL, if the
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URL that was parsed originally had redundant delimiters, e.g. a ? with
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an empty query (the draft states that these are equivalent).
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\end{verbatim}\ecode
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%
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The \var{allow_fragments} argument has the same meaning as for
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\code{urlparse}.
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\code{urlparse()}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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@ -14,9 +14,11 @@ components (addessing scheme, network location, path etc.), to combine
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the components back into a URL string, and to convert a ``relative
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URL'' to an absolute URL given a ``base URL''.
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The module has been designed to match the current Internet draft on
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Relative Uniform Resource Locators (and discovered a bug in an earlier
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draft!).
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The module has been designed to match the Internet RFC on Relative
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Uniform Resource Locators (and discovered a bug in an earlier
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draft!). Refer to RFC 1808\index{RFC!1808} for details on relative
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URLs and RFC 1738\index{RFC!1738} for information on basic URL
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syntax.
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It defines the following functions:
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{urlunparse}{tuple}
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Construct a URL string from a tuple as returned by \code{urlparse}.
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Construct a URL string from a tuple as returned by \code{urlparse()}.
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This may result in a slightly different, but equivalent URL, if the
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URL that was parsed originally had redundant delimiters, e.g. a ? with
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an empty query (the draft states that these are equivalent).
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\end{verbatim}\ecode
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%
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The \var{allow_fragments} argument has the same meaning as for
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\code{urlparse}.
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\code{urlparse()}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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