• Hi there.
    Let me join the army of people starting the “trailing slash problem” topics.

    Yes, I have skimmed all 54 pages of this support forum, there are quite few of them.

    General recommendations are either “use regex to match /?” or “create two rules, with and without /”. Sure, that will work.

    But this issue is few years old already. Could we please get an user-friendly option that will JUST WORK, just like wordpress does? WordPress doesn’t make one think about a matter of trailing slashes. It just does it’s job (and redirects no slash path to a one with/).

    This should be similarly simple.
    Could we get a reasoning why this is not implemented? I’m a developer myself, I’ll make a pull request with this option of you’ll say you have nothing against it. If you do, why?

    On a side now, why is that not on the FAQ?

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/redirection/

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  • Dima, I’m not related to this plugin, other than being a fellow user, but I’d be glad to see your pull request on the matter. That’s a great offer!

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