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The spec sez: The components a URL can consist of and parsed URL Should maybe say: The components a URL can consist of a parsed URL
Oh wait. No, just your sentence is just a bit funky. It should be: The components a URL can consists of a scheme, scheme data (not used if scheme is a relative scheme), username, password, host, port, path, query, and fragment. A parsed URL can also consist of these components. Or some such. I think there is still something wrong with the original (there is an superflous "are" there).
How about: https://github.com/whatwg/url/commit/800f824f6db85960155d237098e4ff474b39a930 "can consist of" and "consists of" are different in important ways :-)
(In reply to comment #2) > How about: > https://github.com/whatwg/url/commit/800f824f6db85960155d237098e4ff474b39a930 > > "can consist of" and "consists of" are different in important ways :-) Like it :)