Senthil added the comment:
I don't think this is a valid issue. If you browse through the RFC 1808
you will find that.
1) For net_loc information it refers to a broad section 1738 and we wont
specifically find any information on port number in that.
2) But, have a look at the BNF Representation of the net_loc
net_loc = *( pchar | ";" | "?" )
pchar = uchar | ":" | "@" | "&" | "="
There it dismisses this issue.
The port number is a property of the scheme in the absolute URL
notation. so, urlparse.urlparse('foo.bar.com',8088).scheme would give
you the port.
If someone can validate my reasoning, then we can close this issue.
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