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|  | When we check to see if the underlying path must be updated
to be present, we should know that uri-common is faking a
path of (/ "") when the path is empty.
The path normalization in uri-common could use some work though,
as it never really touches the underlying uri-generic object.
On the other hand, this is sort of the promise that uri-common
tries to make - it never mangles the uri object unless you explicitly
update something yourself. | 
|  | That path should also have a trailing slash just like when
requesting a regular URI.  See #1781 | 
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|  | (which is disallowed by RFC) | 
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|  | Keywords can't be (ab)used as identifier anymore, so we can't bind
expression: with let-syntax.  Instead, simply use the plain symbol. | 
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|  | Thanks to Norman Gray for pointing out that the response was missing
from the condition object. | 
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