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![]() `net/url` provides functions for both converting strings and paths to and from URLs. `net/url` also includes functions for creating (pure and import) network ports. This functionality `require` the HTTP client stack which is unnecessary when URLs simple need parsing for their "bits". New library: `net/url-strings` handles `url->string` and `string->url` (and also the related `path->url` and `url->path` functions). This is required by net/url for compatability. `net/url-exception.rkt` is factored out for use by both libraries. - See also racket/net changes for T&D url-string.rkt changes requested by mflatt url-strings.rkt is now called url-string.rkt identifiers from url-string.rkt are reprovided by url.rkt using (all-from-out "url-string.rkt") instead of explicit exports |
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