I could be mistaken here, but I think OP is saying "front slash" when he means "forward slash", and "later" means... "trailing." In other words, my assumption is that he wants to make the trailing forward-slash optional.
Dave
In reply to Re^2: Making the later front slash "/" optional
by davido
in thread Making the later front slash "/" optional
by Anonymous Monk
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