You don’t need to do anything special for URLs without a trailing slash – just include it without one in your redirect list.
what do you mean?
We need 2 redirects for each URL we want to assess. (if we don’t have an htaccess/we.config rule that automatically add/remove trailing slash) ?
One with trailing slash
One without trailing slash
Thank you
Hi,
Maybe I have the same problem and therefore a little question.
Google says I have 404 pages. I looked and saw that google only sees the /. Otherwise, the page would forward.
Google-404: /category/my-article
My URL Source: /category/my-article/
Destination URL: /category/my-new-article
How can I set redirection to redirect my-article and my-article/ to my-new-article?
Is there a solution or do I have to make a redirect for my-article and an extra for my-article/? It’s all about the /.
Do you have an idea?