On Nov 4, 2014, at 15:32 , Anne van Kesteren <ann...@annevk.nl> wrote:

> On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 4:24 PM, David Singer <sin...@apple.com> wrote:
>> at the moment I am more interested in understanding what the best behavior 
>> might be than majority voting
> 
> I don't think there is disagreement about what better behavior might
> be in this case, if we skip over the details for the moment.

really?  Safari, Chrome and Opera all return what to me is eminently sensible

stuff://www.app.com/a/b/banana

Only Firefox and your parser compose ‘banana’ against 
'stuff://www.app.com/a/b/' to make ‘banana’.  (I don’t have IE to hand at the 
moment).

Whether they do this because it’s sensible or because it’s the RFC behavior, I 
do not know, of course. But being future-resilient (we’ll never be fully future 
proof, I agree) seems pretty desirable.  Why is ‘banana’ the better answer 
here?  I assume it fixes some other issue we haven’t explicitly mentioned?

> However,
> how likely is it in your estimation that Apple changes the URL parser
> it ships in this regard?

I have no idea.  I am not in charge of the products we ship :-(, I just try to 
help the standards landscape include standards we could or would like to 
support. Clearly I would not yet be advocating for such a change (but I am 
asking questions in order to learn and tease out the issues, not oppose, right 
now).

David Singer
Manager, Software Standards, Apple Inc.

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