Walter Tetzner:

> Maybe that "https" was important, and it
> should have been parsed as "https://broken-cms.com";. In some
> applications, it might make sense to have "https" always win. In
> others, like some sort of proxy, it might depend on the scheme of
> another URL, so you can keep the schemes of the URLs on either side in
> sync.

There is an option to prefer one or the other. It is also not built into the 
parser.

MK


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