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Trailing slash in drupal

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Drupal by default does not allow trailing slash for pages and articles. Is it possible to allow trailing slash using a plugin?
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#2
Try this: [URL with trailing slash][1]


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#3
As suggested by Nikit this should be doable through webserver rewrites.

There are some discussions on it on [drupal.org][1]. I would recommend heading over to freenode and asking on #drupal.

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You could hack the [globalredirect][1] module to reverse its logic -- add the trailing slash if its not there, leave it alone if it is.


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Trailing Slash module for Drupal 7:

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Might have a D6 version later.
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