URL Variables with/w/o slashes Upload Directories vs Resource URLs

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I'm looking at the help pop-ups compared on two pages. (The text in the black box in the two images)



I've got Path Variables on the Upload Directories page:
Path Variables - Upload Directories Page



I've got URL Variables on the Resource URLs Page:
URL Variables - Resource URLs page



They are supposed to be the same variables: [cms.root], [civicrm.root] and [civicrm.files], yet on the former page, the variables have no slashes. On the latter page, they do have slashes. I suspect the one without slashes is correct, because the Extensions Directory for both uses [civicrm.files]/ext/ and had already been set that way.



Before I make any mistakes, these are the settings I have on Resource URLs now:



CiviCRM Resource URL: wp-content/plugins/civicrm/civicrm/



Image Upload URL: wp-content/plugins/files/civicrm/persist/contribute/



These are what I should probably change them to:



CiviCRM Resource URL: [civicrm.root]/



Image Upload URL: [civicrm.files]/persist/contribute/



Please confirm.



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    Wordpress 5.0.3



    CiviCRM 5.9.0



    I'm looking at the help pop-ups compared on two pages. (The text in the black box in the two images)



    I've got Path Variables on the Upload Directories page:
    Path Variables - Upload Directories Page



    I've got URL Variables on the Resource URLs Page:
    URL Variables - Resource URLs page



    They are supposed to be the same variables: [cms.root], [civicrm.root] and [civicrm.files], yet on the former page, the variables have no slashes. On the latter page, they do have slashes. I suspect the one without slashes is correct, because the Extensions Directory for both uses [civicrm.files]/ext/ and had already been set that way.



    Before I make any mistakes, these are the settings I have on Resource URLs now:



    CiviCRM Resource URL: wp-content/plugins/civicrm/civicrm/



    Image Upload URL: wp-content/plugins/files/civicrm/persist/contribute/



    These are what I should probably change them to:



    CiviCRM Resource URL: [civicrm.root]/



    Image Upload URL: [civicrm.files]/persist/contribute/



    Please confirm.



    Is it possible this a minor bug?










    share|improve this question
























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      Wordpress 5.0.3



      CiviCRM 5.9.0



      I'm looking at the help pop-ups compared on two pages. (The text in the black box in the two images)



      I've got Path Variables on the Upload Directories page:
      Path Variables - Upload Directories Page



      I've got URL Variables on the Resource URLs Page:
      URL Variables - Resource URLs page



      They are supposed to be the same variables: [cms.root], [civicrm.root] and [civicrm.files], yet on the former page, the variables have no slashes. On the latter page, they do have slashes. I suspect the one without slashes is correct, because the Extensions Directory for both uses [civicrm.files]/ext/ and had already been set that way.



      Before I make any mistakes, these are the settings I have on Resource URLs now:



      CiviCRM Resource URL: wp-content/plugins/civicrm/civicrm/



      Image Upload URL: wp-content/plugins/files/civicrm/persist/contribute/



      These are what I should probably change them to:



      CiviCRM Resource URL: [civicrm.root]/



      Image Upload URL: [civicrm.files]/persist/contribute/



      Please confirm.



      Is it possible this a minor bug?










      share|improve this question














      Wordpress 5.0.3



      CiviCRM 5.9.0



      I'm looking at the help pop-ups compared on two pages. (The text in the black box in the two images)



      I've got Path Variables on the Upload Directories page:
      Path Variables - Upload Directories Page



      I've got URL Variables on the Resource URLs Page:
      URL Variables - Resource URLs page



      They are supposed to be the same variables: [cms.root], [civicrm.root] and [civicrm.files], yet on the former page, the variables have no slashes. On the latter page, they do have slashes. I suspect the one without slashes is correct, because the Extensions Directory for both uses [civicrm.files]/ext/ and had already been set that way.



      Before I make any mistakes, these are the settings I have on Resource URLs now:



      CiviCRM Resource URL: wp-content/plugins/civicrm/civicrm/



      Image Upload URL: wp-content/plugins/files/civicrm/persist/contribute/



      These are what I should probably change them to:



      CiviCRM Resource URL: [civicrm.root]/



      Image Upload URL: [civicrm.files]/persist/contribute/



      Please confirm.



      Is it possible this a minor bug?







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          Its not a bug, adding extra '/' won't make any difference. The variables shown Directories and Resource URL forms have same naming conventions however they are rendered in different way for each form.



          CiviCRM Resource URL: [civicrm.root]/

          Image Upload URL: [civicrm.files]/persist/contribute/


          Your Settings looks fine.



          Cheers



          Pradeep






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          • Thank you so much. So you're saying that CiviCRM has a routine that checks for both cases and renders accordingly, correct? But still, wouldn't it be more logical if [cms.root] and the other variables were listed identically across the interface for consistency's sake?

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          Its not a bug, adding extra '/' won't make any difference. The variables shown Directories and Resource URL forms have same naming conventions however they are rendered in different way for each form.



          CiviCRM Resource URL: [civicrm.root]/

          Image Upload URL: [civicrm.files]/persist/contribute/


          Your Settings looks fine.



          Cheers



          Pradeep






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          • Thank you so much. So you're saying that CiviCRM has a routine that checks for both cases and renders accordingly, correct? But still, wouldn't it be more logical if [cms.root] and the other variables were listed identically across the interface for consistency's sake?

            – Chris
            Jan 16 at 1:39















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          Its not a bug, adding extra '/' won't make any difference. The variables shown Directories and Resource URL forms have same naming conventions however they are rendered in different way for each form.



          CiviCRM Resource URL: [civicrm.root]/

          Image Upload URL: [civicrm.files]/persist/contribute/


          Your Settings looks fine.



          Cheers



          Pradeep






          share|improve this answer























          • Thank you so much. So you're saying that CiviCRM has a routine that checks for both cases and renders accordingly, correct? But still, wouldn't it be more logical if [cms.root] and the other variables were listed identically across the interface for consistency's sake?

            – Chris
            Jan 16 at 1:39













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          Its not a bug, adding extra '/' won't make any difference. The variables shown Directories and Resource URL forms have same naming conventions however they are rendered in different way for each form.



          CiviCRM Resource URL: [civicrm.root]/

          Image Upload URL: [civicrm.files]/persist/contribute/


          Your Settings looks fine.



          Cheers



          Pradeep






          share|improve this answer













          Its not a bug, adding extra '/' won't make any difference. The variables shown Directories and Resource URL forms have same naming conventions however they are rendered in different way for each form.



          CiviCRM Resource URL: [civicrm.root]/

          Image Upload URL: [civicrm.files]/persist/contribute/


          Your Settings looks fine.



          Cheers



          Pradeep







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          • Thank you so much. So you're saying that CiviCRM has a routine that checks for both cases and renders accordingly, correct? But still, wouldn't it be more logical if [cms.root] and the other variables were listed identically across the interface for consistency's sake?

            – Chris
            Jan 16 at 1:39

















          • Thank you so much. So you're saying that CiviCRM has a routine that checks for both cases and renders accordingly, correct? But still, wouldn't it be more logical if [cms.root] and the other variables were listed identically across the interface for consistency's sake?

            – Chris
            Jan 16 at 1:39
















          Thank you so much. So you're saying that CiviCRM has a routine that checks for both cases and renders accordingly, correct? But still, wouldn't it be more logical if [cms.root] and the other variables were listed identically across the interface for consistency's sake?

          – Chris
          Jan 16 at 1:39





          Thank you so much. So you're saying that CiviCRM has a routine that checks for both cases and renders accordingly, correct? But still, wouldn't it be more logical if [cms.root] and the other variables were listed identically across the interface for consistency's sake?

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          Jan 16 at 1:39

















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