In local.freenet, you wrote:
> You are remembering incorrectly. a "//" is valid in any part of the URI,

If we�re talking about opaque URIs. But using FProxy, we�re in the
domain where different rules apply. Most notably, the "/" mogrifies from
yet another opaque element to the path delimiter, which in this case
trips up any HTTP-URI parser.

While freenet:somethingorother// is valid,
http://localhost:8081/freenet:somethingorother// no longer is, it contains
an empty path segment. I checked with RFC 2396, but I�d still be glad if
somebody proved me wrong. http://www.five-ten-sg.com/risks/risks-21.46.txt
claims the same interpretation of "//" in
Re: Office XP modifies what you type (Deegan/Arnold, RISKS-21.42).
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