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  1. Node.js Driver
  2. NODE-809

comma in password of mongo connection string causes false double colon error

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      If the password you use for a mongo connection string contains a comma, the parsing logic incorrectly throws a "double colon in host identifier" error.

      I believe this was introduced by this commit: https://github.com/mongodb/node-mongodb-native/commit/22e63efef96cfec79073b572edf2251154a0c216#diff-76c25e5cd600a6d00d83d3194514d486R69

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            brycekahle Bryce Kahle
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