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Synopsis: Different DocumentRoot reported on different platforms State-Changed-From-To: open-closed State-Changed-By: marc State-Changed-When: Sat Jan 16 13:55:42 PST 1999 State-Changed-Why: I'm afraid I don't understand why it is such a problem to have to deal with the possibility of a trailing slash or not. On Unix, if you put a trailing / in the config file then there will be one. If you don't, you don't. If you are referring to the root of a filesystem, there will always be a trailing '/' since there will be at least one '/'. On Windows, the same thing holds; the only difference is that in the special case of "x:" a trailing '/' is added. You can not rely on the presence or absense of one, since it can vary depending on how it is configured.
