tmallen wrote:
> Instead of
> 
> urls = (
>     "/", "index",
>     "", "index"
> )
> 
> this
> 
> urls = (
>     "/?" "index"
> )
> 
> works fine. So I find myself prefixing all of my URL keys with /? to
> cover both with and without the slash. Is this really necessary? In my
> testing, I only ran into problems when I left out the first "/" case.

Hmm, what do you do to make an empty request like that? I would like to
see the headers that make that work..

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