Not sure if this is helpful, but if I redefine `urlParam` as follows:

```
urlParam : String -> QueryParser (Maybe Route -> a) a
urlParam name =
    customParam name (\_ -> Nothing)
```

I get a new error:

```
/Users/duane/tmp/elm-typeerror/repl-temp-000.js:8831
var location = document.location;
                      ^

ReferenceError: document is not defined
    at Object.getLocation
(/Users/duane/tmp/elm-typeerror/repl-temp-000.js:8831:25)
    at Function.func
(/Users/duane/tmp/elm-typeerror/repl-temp-000.js:9035:43)
    at A2 (/Users/duane/tmp/elm-typeerror/repl-temp-000.js:92:11)
    at Object.<anonymous>
(/Users/duane/tmp/elm-typeerror/repl-temp-000.js:9504:31)
    at Object.<anonymous>
(/Users/duane/tmp/elm-typeerror/repl-temp-000.js:9545:4)
    at Module._compile (module.js:570:32)
    at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:579:10)
    at Module.load (module.js:487:32)
    at tryModuleLoad (module.js:446:12)
    at Function.Module._load (module.js:438:3)
```

Could there be some kind of incompatibility introduced by `ktonon`s version
of `url-parser` when the `elm-lang/html` package is imported? (the docs on
ktonon's elm package page say his/her variant of `evancz/url-parser` is for
server-side use only).

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