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	When running collectstatic with a hashing static file storage backend, URLs referencing other files were normalized with posixpath.normpath. This could corrupt URLs: for example 'a.css#b/../c' became just 'c'. Normalization seems to be an artifact of the historical implementation. It contained a home-grown implementation of posixpath.join which relied on counting occurrences of .. and /, so multiple / had to be collapsed. The new implementation introduced in the previous commit doesn't suffer from this issue. So it seems safe to remove the normalization. There was a test for this normalization behavior but I don't think it's a good test. Django shouldn't modify CSS that way. If a developer has rendundant /s, it's mostly an aesthetic issue and it isn't Django's job to fix it. Conversely, if the user wants a series of /s, perhaps in the URL fragment, Django shouldn't destroy it. Refs #26249.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| @font-face {
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|     src: url('fonts/font.eot?#iefix') format('embedded-opentype'),
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|          url('fonts/font.svg#webfontIyfZbseF') format('svg');
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|          url('fonts/font.svg#path/to/../../fonts/font.svg') format('svg');
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|          url('data:font/woff;charset=utf-8;base64,d09GRgABAAAAADJoAA0AAAAAR2QAAQAAAAAAAAAAAAA');
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| }
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| div {
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|     behavior: url("#default#VML");
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| }
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