Make sure we have a valid host in norm_netloc().#3
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Previously, if we started with a URL like `http://./`, the code in norm_netloc() would start with a host string of '.', strip the dot, and then run into an IndexError when it attempted to look for IPv6 brackets.
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Make sure we have a valid host in norm_netloc().
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Previously, if we started with a URL like
http://./, the code innorm_netloc() would start with a host string of '.', strip the dot,
and then run into an IndexError when it attempted to look for IPv6
brackets.