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Trailing slash on FancyURLs - default value
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So, default GS permalink structure is the same as doing
define('GSPERMALINKS', 'index.php?id=%slug%');

New default fancy URL structure as Chris tells would be the same as:
define('GSPERMALINKS', '%parent%/%slug%/');

But if you prefer the 'classical' fancy default,
define('GSPERMALINKS', '%parent%/%slug%');

In some cases it may be interesting something like
define('GSPERMALINKS', '%slug%/');
where the parent option would be only used to create submenus, but not in the URL structure. (BTW if you move a page from one parent to another the link would remain the same.)

Chris' 2nd example could be useful when GS is installed on the home dir of a site with other subfolders, so that GS slugs cannot conflict with existing URLs, or e.g to separate contents between web apps:
define('GSPERMALINKS', 'pages/%parent%/%slug%/');
(or same without parent)
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Trailing slash on FancyURLs - default value - by Carlos - 2010-04-21, 07:43:17



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