Thanks Mark,
Appreciate you guys looking in to this, even if my use case doesn’t fit the standard model.
Having said that, it is quite a big assumption that anything without a trailing / probably doesn’t need caching. Would be great if you gave us an option in admin instead of assuming.
Having researched the latest on this, also from authorities like Yoast & Matt Cutts, it seems like leaving the trailing slash on just like WordPress defaults to is absolutely fine. Their own blogs have the trailing slash after all…
Hi Tim,
Did you get a response from them?
Similarly, on some sites we make post-name.html URLs for example, those two would fail your reg-exp checking for a trailing slash it seems.
Would be great to make this more inclusive, allowing for a bigger variety of URLs.
Regards,
Jay