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60 the base URI reference. If the given <code>uriReference</code> is a
61 same-document reference, <code>baseUriReference</code> is used as a
71 if <TRUE/>, special segments (“<code>.</code>” and
72 “<code>..</code>”) within the path of the base URI (except
79 (“<code>..</code>”) are handled.
85 <code>uriReference</code> is either already absolute, or can be resolved
87 <code>baseUriReference</code>; otherwise, <NULL/> is returned.
88 Especially, if <code>baseUriReference</code> is <NULL/>, or is not an
89 absolute, hierarchical URI reference, or if <code>uriReference</code> is
108 <code>baseUriReference</code> (e.g.,
109 “<code>scheme://auth/a/b</code>”) and
110 <code>uriReference</code> (e.g.,
111 “<code>scheme://auth//c/d</code>”) have the same scheme and
112 authority components, and the path component of <code>uriReference</code>
113 starts with “<code>//</code>”. If <TRUE/>, the generated
115 “<code>//auth//c/d</code>”); if <FALSE/>, the generated
117 “<code>..//c/d</code>”).
121 <code>baseUriReference</code> (e.g.,
122 “<code>scheme://auth/a/b</code>”) and
123 <code>uriReference</code> (e.g.,
124 “<code>scheme://auth/c/d</code>”) have the same scheme and
127 “<code>/c/d</code>”); if <FALSE/>, the generated relative URI
128 reference has a relative path (e.g., “<code>../c/d</code>”).
131 if <TRUE/>, special segments (“<code>.</code>” and
132 “<code>..</code>”) that are already present in the path
133 component of the given <code>uriReference</code> and which end up in a
135 “<code>%2E</code>” and “<code>%2E%2E</code>”,
141 <code>uriReference</code> is either already relative, or is not
143 <code>baseUriReference</code>, or can be changed to a relative URI
144 reference, relative to the given <code>baseUriReference</code>;
146 <code>baseUriReference</code> is <NULL/>, or is not an absolute,
147 hierarchical URI reference, or if <code>uriReference</code> is <NULL/>,