Hi, Could you tell me how to make Alias work when omitting the trailing slash?
There is the following description in this article: http://developer.yahoo.com/blogs/ydn/high-performance-sites-rule-11-avoid-redirects-7209.html > For example, going to http://astrology.yahoo.com/astrology results in a 301 response containing a > redirect to http://astrology.yahoo.com/astrology/ (notice the added trailing slash). This is fixed in > Apache by using Alias or mod_rewrite, or the DirectorySlash directive if you're using Apache > handlers. By default, /astrology (without trailing slash) results in 301 response containig a redirect to /astrology/, and /astrology/ (with trailing slash) returns /astrology/index.html without redirect. Do you think the 'This is fixed in Apache by using...' means /astrology (without trailing slash) can return /astrology/index.html without redirect? If so, could you tell me how to do it? I've been trying to do it by using Alias, mod_rewrite, or the DirectorySlash directive, but I'm still looking for how make it successful. I'm using 2.2.22 with Ubuntu 12.10. Thank you in advance for your support. *Mai Nakagawa (中川 真以)* *Retailigence Corporation* <http://jp.retailigence.com>
