There are corner cases that are explained, but they'd be easier understood with examples.
But these examples distract the reader -- we don't want a user to see coap://x/%2F/ anywhere but in the cabinet of curiosities.
Suggeston: Have a list of odd cases of URIs ('scheme://foo///') and invalid CRIs (no authority and then empty path) at end of document, which then the corner case descriptions can point to rather than have a figure of their own each (flooding the user with bad examples on a thing that should be straightforward and easy).
There are corner cases that are explained, but they'd be easier understood with examples.
But these examples distract the reader -- we don't want a user to see
coap://x/%2F/
anywhere but in the cabinet of curiosities.Suggeston: Have a list of odd cases of URIs ('scheme://foo///') and invalid CRIs (no authority and then empty path) at end of document, which then the corner case descriptions can point to rather than have a figure of their own each (flooding the user with bad examples on a thing that should be straightforward and easy).