"use strict"; function run_test() { var ios = Services.io; var uri1 = ios.newURI("http://example.com#bar"); var uri2 = ios.newURI("http://example.com/#bar"); Assert.ok(uri1.equals(uri2)); uri1 = uri1 .mutate() .setSpec("http://example.com?bar") .finalize(); uri2 = uri2 .mutate() .setSpec("http://example.com/?bar") .finalize(); Assert.ok(uri1.equals(uri2)); // see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=665706 // ";" is not parsed as special anymore and thus ends up // in the authority component (see RFC 3986) uri1 = uri1 .mutate() .setSpec("http://example.com;bar") .finalize(); uri2 = uri2 .mutate() .setSpec("http://example.com/;bar") .finalize(); Assert.ok(!uri1.equals(uri2)); uri1 = uri1 .mutate() .setSpec("http://example.com#") .finalize(); uri2 = uri2 .mutate() .setSpec("http://example.com/#") .finalize(); Assert.ok(uri1.equals(uri2)); uri1 = uri1 .mutate() .setSpec("http://example.com?") .finalize(); uri2 = uri2 .mutate() .setSpec("http://example.com/?") .finalize(); Assert.ok(uri1.equals(uri2)); // see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=665706 // ";" is not parsed as special anymore and thus ends up // in the authority component (see RFC 3986) uri1 = uri1 .mutate() .setSpec("http://example.com;") .finalize(); uri2 = uri2 .mutate() .setSpec("http://example.com/;") .finalize(); Assert.ok(!uri1.equals(uri2)); uri1 = uri1 .mutate() .setSpec("http://example.com") .finalize(); uri2 = uri2 .mutate() .setSpec("http://example.com/") .finalize(); Assert.ok(uri1.equals(uri2)); }