dont know why but a trailing slash is required for any url that does 
internal redirects like localhost and users dirs.

On Thursday 25 October 2001 14:41, Ian Marchak wrote:
> This is probably a simple one, but I've missed it thus far.
>
> How does one/what control access to directories with or without a '/'
> after them?
>
> For example...on a freshly installed 1.3.22 the manual pages are found
> under http://hostname/manual/ and the trailing slash is
> necessary...but this isn't always, or hasn't always been the case in
> the past.  For example, 'http://hostname' works w/ or w/out the
> slash.  It's a niggly thing and really not of huge importance, but I'd
> like to understand this.
>
> What declaration/dirctive defines this behavior?

-- 
Ronnie
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