On 28 May 2014, at 03:52, Peter Mescalchin <peter.mescalc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Nginx developers, > > speaking to Maxim Konovalov over Twitter, suggested this would be the > better place to get an answer to my suggestion. > > Basically what I would like to see is the ability to use a rewrite directive > without the need to capture the current URI, which in turn overwrites > $1,$2,$x captures made within a location directive. > > Best to explain via an example: > > https://gist.github.com/magnetikonline/11364574 > > > As you can see, this works (and works well) but the need to use "set" to save > copies of $1/$2 seems a little wasteful. > > Digging through the documentation I can't seem to find a way of using rewrite > without blowing away/not capturing the current URI. location ~ "^/[a-f0-9]{16}/(css|js)/(.+)" { expires 30d; alias /path/to/$1/$2; } -- Igor Sysoev http://nginx.com
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