@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ string will not be in the parsed object. Examples are shown for the URL
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2020 Example: ` 'http:' `
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22- * ` slashes ` : The protocol requires slashes after the colon
22+ * ` slashes ` : The protocol requires slashes after the colon.
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2424 Example: true or false
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@@ -89,14 +89,14 @@ Here's how the formatting process works:
8989 * The protocols ` http ` , ` https ` , ` ftp ` , ` gopher ` , ` file ` will be
9090 postfixed with ` :// ` (colon-slash-slash).
9191 * All other protocols ` mailto ` , ` xmpp ` , ` aim ` , ` sftp ` , ` foo ` , etc will
92- be postfixed with ` : ` (colon)
92+ be postfixed with ` : ` (colon).
9393* ` slashes ` set to ` true ` if the protocol requires ` :// ` (colon-slash-slash)
9494 * Only needs to be set for protocols not previously listed as requiring
95- slashes, such as ` mongodb://localhost:8000/ `
95+ slashes, such as ` mongodb://localhost:8000/ ` .
9696* ` auth ` will be used if present.
9797* ` hostname ` will only be used if ` host ` is absent.
9898* ` port ` will only be used if ` host ` is absent.
99- * ` host ` will be used in place of ` hostname ` and ` port `
99+ * ` host ` will be used in place of ` hostname ` and ` port ` .
100100* ` pathname ` is treated the same with or without the leading ` / ` (slash).
101101* ` query ` (object; see ` querystring ` ) will only be used if ` search ` is absent.
102102* ` search ` will be used in place of ` query ` .
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