5.2 describes how to make an absolute uri from a (possibly) relative URL.
In that context, "/d/../e/" is equivalent to "/e/", but the module already does that correctly.
Update: 6.2.2.3 seems more relevant here.
In reply to Re^4: Relative URI
by ikegami
in thread Relative URI
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