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Originally Posted by Digital Jedi
I think that's what he's thinking as well. He doesn't understand what trailing means.
By trailing slash, they mean the slash at the end of the URL. Not all the slashes in the URL. Just the closing slash. "Trailing" means "to follow behind", like a Trailer on a semi-truck.
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First of all THANKS everyone but I really understood it 100% after Mreyes post but just wanted to know IF "//" was allowed at the front of the url and someone has answered that so thanks.
Sorry just had a weak moment for me and got confused with the beginning anyways thanks.