You are correct, they are redundant, but I decided to leave them there as place holders for when the /+ gets moved to another policy or gets broken down to more detailed routes by anyone who will use this example
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Thank you for the tutorial. For the workbox script, when you have "+/", why do you still need the first two "/$" and "/"?
You are correct, they are redundant, but I decided to leave them there as place holders for when the /+ gets moved to another policy or gets broken down to more detailed routes by anyone who will use this example