# Objective
Fixes#11533
When `AssetPath`s are created from a string type, they are parsed into
an `AssetSource`, a `Path`, and a `Label`.
The current method of parsing has some unnecessary quirks:
- The presence of a `:` character is assumed to be the start of an asset
source indicator.
- This is not necessarily true. There are valid uses of a `:` character
in an asset path, for example an http source's port such as
`localhost:80`.
- If there are multiple instances of `://`, the last one is assumed to
be the asset source deliminator.
- This has some unexpected behavior. Even in a fully formed path, such
as `http://localhost:80`, the `:` between `localhost` and `80` is
assumed to be the start of an asset source, causing an error since it
does not form the full sequence `://`.
## Solution
Changes the `AssetPath`'s `parse_internal` method to be more permissive.
- Only the exact sequence `://` is taken to be the asset source
deliminator, and only the first one if there are multiple.
- As a consequence, it is no longer possible to detect a malformed asset
source deliminator, and so the corresponding error was removed.