Using Middleman on GitHub Pages with directory_indexes enabled, I wonder if I can somehow get rid of the trailing slash GitHub adds.
My urls are basically: /foo-bar -> /foo-bar/index.html
.
Visiting /foo-bar
on GitHub Pages redirects to /foo-bar/
.
Is there any way to prevent this redirect?
A "trailing slash" redirect is issued when the server receives a request for a URL http://servername/foo/dirname where dirname is a directory. Directories require a trailing slash, so mod_dir issues a redirect to http://servername/foo/dirname/ .
The problem with this is that GitHub pages / Jekyll build the way you have shown above. To fix this, foo-bar
needs to be a file rather than a directory:
http://example.com/foo-bar.html
Then you should be able to do:
http://example.com/foo-bar
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