Hi,

http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-hoehrmann-javascript-scheme-00 says:
Use of a byte order mark and literal use of the character "/" should be avoided.


The latter requirement seems impractical. Why is this requirement present? Could it be relaxed?

It doesn't seem particularly plausible that javascript: IRI would participate in a generic IRI/URI operation absolutizing a relative reference relative to a javascript: IRI. Letting a javascript: URI serve as the base URI of an HTML document seems non-sensical, for example, regardless of the presence of slashes.

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Henri Sivonen
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