The syntax for redirect treats 

Redirect / http://www.example.com

as a request to redirect, for example, index.html as 
"http://www.example.com.index.html";

Since I can't think of any reason that this could possibly be desired, it seems 
the parser should understand that when only a FQDN is specified with a URL 
scheme, the final '/' is assumed.

this would still allow for http://www.example.com/new formats, etc, and would 
only apply to the specific format xxxx://FQDN

(Although I think even this syntax should assume a final / and that if the 
"append . and location" behavior is wanted the format should be

http://www.example.com/new.

But that would possibly break existing configs for no real gain.


-- 
Lisa Bonet ate no Basil


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