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URL.href adds a trailing slash at end, but browsers don't #45216

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v16.15.1

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Linux [redacted] 5.15.0-52-generic #58-Ubuntu SMP Thu Oct 13 08:03:55 UTC 2022 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

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What steps will reproduce the bug?

In node do the following

new URL(`https://abc.xyz`).href

How often does it reproduce? Is there a required condition?

N/A

What is the expected behavior?

'https://abc.com'

What do you see instead?

'https://abc.com/'

Additional information

I'm assuming the the URL module in Node is meant to be interoperable with the DOM W3C URL specification. Since doing this command in a browser doesn't produce a trailing slash, it appears to be a bug for Node to add one.

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