On Mon, Aug 07, 2017 at 04:47:30AM -0400, Etienne Robillard wrote:
Hi there,
> Thank you for your reply. What is the difference between:
>
> fastcgi_no_cache $http_pragma $http_authorization
>
> and
>
> fastcgi_no_cache $remote_user
http://nginx.org/r/fastcgi_no_cache
http://nginx.org/r/$http
On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 12:28:11PM +0200, Roberto De Ioris wrote:
> > On Sat, Aug 05, 2017 at 11:47:24AM -0400, Etienne Robillard wrote:
Hi there,
> nginx is not able to correctly split PATH_INFO accordingly to SCRIPT_NAME
That is correct.
It is similarly correct that nginx is not able to know
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Ola,
I'm not sure if I should address this list or the nginx-devel, but I'd
like to automate the installation/packaging of dynamic modules for
nginx (right now focused on centos7).
As far as I understood, dynamic modules can be compiled apart of the
nginx installation, so if I got the source for
I use the set_misc module from openresty and do something like:
if ($request_uri ~ "([^/?]*)(?:\?|$)") {
set $double_encoded_filename $1;
}
set_unescape_uri $encoded_uri $double_encoded_uri;
Can probably be improved, but I can use $encoded_uri and get the reslt you’re
looking f
Changes with nginx 1.13.408 Aug 2017
*) Feature: the ngx_http_mirror_module.
*) Bugfix: client connections might be dropped during configuration
testing when using the "reuseport" parameter of the "listen"
directive on Linux.
*) B
On 8 August 2017 at 22:02:32, chilly_bang (nginx-fo...@forum.nginx.org)
wrote:
c0nw0nk Wrote:
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> why don't you use
>
> $uri
Is it not so, that $uri will output an encoded url?
$uri is always the one decode once time and merge the slash(if y
c0nw0nk Wrote:
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> why don't you use
>
> $uri
Is it not so, that $uri will output an encoded url?
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why don't you use
$uri $is_args $args
This will build the URL like.
index.php ? arguement=value&moreargs=morevalue
$request_uri will always output the full URL. Not individual segments of
it.
If you want the first part of the url only just use $uri on its own.
http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/n
Hi
I want to build a construction like
location ~* {
if ($args ~ *) {
add_header Link "<$scheme://$http_host$request_uri>; rel=\"canonical\"";
}
}
but need to get rid of argues from $request_uri. The goal is from any url
with parameters to point with canonical auf non-parameter url count
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