Am I able to have the output without the slash? so that result output is
www.google.com?
Best answer by SAMLK
@StejonatL ,
I don’t believe that this is something to do with fsm, according to your URL you’re trying to direct to “www.google.com?” in which will give you the same result as “www.google.com/?” when you try it out through any browser. But if you want to have query strings in your url, then you can simply append the string values in your url in the same manner which you have constructed the string above. :)
I don’t believe that this is something to do with fsm, according to your URL you’re trying to direct to “www.google.com?” in which will give you the same result as “www.google.com/?” when you try it out through any browser. But if you want to have query strings in your url, then you can simply append the string values in your url in the same manner which you have constructed the string above. :)
Managed to resolve the issue by changing the front URL by including a .asp at the back before the appended text, this avoids the automatic input of a forward slash when parsing into the browser.
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