\section{Standard Module \module{BaseHTTPServer}}
\declaremodule{standard}{BaseHTTPServer}
-\modulesynopsis{Basic HTTP server (base class for SimpleHTTPServer and CGIHTTPServer).}
+\modulesynopsis{Basic HTTP server (base class for
+\class{SimpleHTTPServer} and \class{CGIHTTPServer}).}
\indexii{WWW}{server}
\section{Standard Module \module{urlparse}}
\declaremodule{standard}{urlparse}
-\modulesynopsis{Parse a URL string into a tuple (addressing scheme identifier, network
-location, path, parameters, query string, fragment identifier).}
+\modulesynopsis{Parse URLs into components.}
\index{WWW}
\index{World-Wide Web}
This module defines a standard interface to break URL strings up in
components (addessing scheme, network location, path etc.), to combine
the components back into a URL string, and to convert a ``relative
-URL'' to an absolute URL given a ``base URL''.
+URL'' to an absolute URL given a ``base URL.''
The module has been designed to match the Internet RFC on Relative
Uniform Resource Locators (and discovered a bug in an earlier
\declaremodule{standard}{xdrlib}
\modulesynopsis{The External Data Representation Standard as described
-in \rfc{1014}, written by Sun Microsystems, Inc. June 1987.}
+in \rfc{1014}.}
\index{XDR}
\index{External Data Representation}