AdamN <a...@varud.com> added the comment:

I would say right under:

urlparse.urlparse(urlstring[, default_scheme[, allow_fragments]])ΒΆ

Put:

urlstring is a pseudo-url.  If the string has a scheme, it will be interpreted 
as a scheme, followed by a path, querystring and fragment.  If it is prepended 
with a double-slash '//', it will be interpreted as a netloc followed by a 
path, querystring and fragment.  Otherwise, it will be interpreted as a path 
followed by a querystring and fragment.

I'm still confused about when anybody would use a relative path with a default 
scheme and no netloc but I'll leave that decision to you guys.  

Thanks,
Adam

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