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- trim initial forward slashes this parse gemini://example.com///foo into an IRI whose path is "foo". I'm not 100% this is standard-compliant but: 1. it seems a logical consequence of the URI/IRI cleaning algo (where we drop sequential slashes) 2. practically speaking serving file a sequence of forward slashes doesn't really make sense, even in the case of CGI scripts
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