URL's scheme parser is compliant with RFC 3986#615
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Can you please add a bullet to the top of NEWS.md? It should briefly describe the change and end with (@yourname, #issuenumber).
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Can you please also update the docs to point to the new RFC? |
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Documentation updated, please review. |
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According to RFC 3986 #3.1 the scheme syntax is:
scheme = ALPHA *( ALPHA / DIGIT / "+" / "-" / "." )The
parse_url()function is modfified accordingly.Note that RFC 3986 has made obsolete RFC 1808 (referred by the original parse_url implementation).