Omitting a slash should not be fatal if unambiguous. Add
fallbacks so users who expect a directory structure-like
experience can have it at the cost of one extra HTTP
request/response pair.
This matches behavior of static sites.
} elsif ($path_info =~ m!$LISTNAME_RE/$MID_RE/$END_RE\z!o) {
msg_page($ctx, $1, $2, $3);
} elsif ($path_info =~ m!$LISTNAME_RE/$MID_RE/$END_RE\z!o) {
msg_page($ctx, $1, $2, $3);
+ # in case people leave off the trailing slash:
+ } elsif ($path_info =~ m!$LISTNAME_RE/$MID_RE/(f|T|t)\z!o) {
+ r301($ctx, $1, $2, $3 eq 't' ? 't/#u' : $3);
+
# convenience redirects order matters
} elsif ($path_info =~ m!$LISTNAME_RE/([^/]{2,})\z!o) {
r301($ctx, $1, $2);
# convenience redirects order matters
} elsif ($path_info =~ m!$LISTNAME_RE/([^/]{2,})\z!o) {
r301($ctx, $1, $2);
} elsif ($path_info =~ m!$LISTNAME_RE/(\S+/\S+)/$END_RE\z!o) {
msg_page($ctx, $1, $2, $3);
} elsif ($path_info =~ m!$LISTNAME_RE/(\S+/\S+)/$END_RE\z!o) {
msg_page($ctx, $1, $2, $3);
+ # in case people leave off the trailing slash:
+ } elsif ($path_info =~ m!$LISTNAME_RE/(\S+/\S+)/(f|T|t)\z!o) {
+ r301($ctx, $1, $2, $3 eq 't' ? 't/#u' : $3);