I wonder if there is an example where this could be an advantage for us?
BR,
Jason

On Wed, 26 Jan 2011, Jonathan Lundell wrote:

This applies to both the old and new URL rewrite paths, regardless of whether 
there's any rewriting going on.

Previously, a trailing slash after args would cause an extra arg to be added to 
the list with a value of '' (empty string). In the old logic, an embedded empty 
arg was illegal.

That is:

/a/c/f/arg1

gave args as ['arg1']

/a/c/f/arg1/

gave args as ['arg1', '']

/a/c/f/arg1//arg2

was illegal.

Now, trailing slashes are stripped, so the first two examples about give 
['arg1'], as does /a/c/f/arg1/////

Also, embedded empty args are legal, so the arg2 example above yields ['', 
'arg2']


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