Am 18.06.2009 um 14:35 schrieb Luke Plant:

>
> On Thursday 18 June 2009 01:03:15 Waylan Limberg wrote:
>
>> And that's really what this whole discussion is all about -
>> making the developer who chooses the url scheme feel good about it.
>> The fact is, whether the url I'm told over the phone should have a
>> slash at the end or not doesn't matter - it will lead me to the
>> page I want whether I type that ending slash or not (at least
>> through a redirect). Should Django support either choice by the
>> site dev? Perhaps. Does it really matter though? Not really. Which
>> is probably why the core devs have been completely silent on this
>> issue.
>
> I think you've got it exactly Waylan.

Especially if you have a look at this video[1] asking people on the  
street what they think a browser is. Given those responses I guess  
it's safe to assume 99.99% of your users won't even _know_ (much less  
care) what a URL is.

Bye
Ulrich

[1] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4MwTvtyrUQ 

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