Content-Base: fred:///s//a/b/cin order to test a notion that Tim Berners-Lee mentioned regarding the ability of URIs to have a triple-slash (or even more slashes) to indicate higher levels of hierarchy than those already used by URLs.
The URI draft assumes that a triple-slash means an empty site component. Netscape Navigator behaves irrationally, apparently because their parser is scheme-dependent and therefore doesn't do the hierarchical parsing that would be expected. Oddly, Lynx seems to straddle both sides.
                  RESULTS                       from
g:h            =  g:h                           [R,Tim,2,3]
                  fred:///s//a/b/g:h            [1]
g              =  fred:///s//a/b/g              [R,Tim,1,2,3]
./g            =  fred:///s//a/b/g              [R,Tim,2,3]
                  fred:///s//a/b/./g            [1]
g/             =  fred:///s//a/b/g/             [R,Tim,1,2,3]
/g             =  fred:///g                     [R,1,2,3]
                  fred:///s//a/g                [Tim]
//g            =  fred://g                      [R,1,2,3]
                  fred:///s//g                  [Tim]
//g/x          =  fred://g/x                    [R,1,2,3]
                  fred:///s//g/x                [Tim]
///g           =  fred:///g                     [R,Tim,1,2,3]
./             =  fred:///s//a/b/               [R,Tim,2,3]
                  fred:///s//a/b/./             [1]
../            =  fred:///s//a/                 [R,Tim,2,3]
                  fred:///s//a/b/../            [1]
../g           =  fred:///s//a/g                [R,Tim,2,3]
                  fred:///s//a/b/../g           [1]
../../         =  fred:///s//                   [R]
                  fred:///s//a/../              [Tim,2]
                  fred:///s//a/b/../../         [1]
                  fred:///s//a/                 [3]
../../g        =  fred:///s//g                  [R]
                  fred:///s//a/../g             [Tim,2]
                  fred:///s//a/b/../../g        [1]
                  fred:///s//a/g                [3]
../../../g     =  fred:///s/g                   [R]
                  fred:///s//a/../../g          [Tim,2]
                  fred:///s//a/b/../../../g     [1]
                  fred:///s//a/g                [3]
../../../../g  =  fred:///g                     [R]
                  fred:///s//a/../../../g       [Tim,2]
                  fred:///s//a/b/../../../../g  [1]
                  fred:///s//a/g                [3]