Yes indeed se bot will probaly read it anyway.So i guess i will go without slash since it look better that way.
This is true, the server sends the same request for both so its doesn't matter. Focus on more important things
There's no difference whether it's a slash or not. You're not going to be affected. Maybe if you'd like a little slash but that's it.
I agree that it is useless to focus on such trivial things as OP could have used both and seen it for himself that it does not make any difference in the end result! They both would end up on the same page....then why really bother which one to use! Regards, RightMan
Guys, this is from http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_dir.html 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/. Code (markup): So I guess by Apache default, if a url is pointed to a directory then it needs a trailing slash.
you can use the url without slash but use meta canonical tag..................so search engine will index your website without slash..........................