>> location ~ (^/[^/]*|.html)$ {}
>
> Yes, that should do what you describe.
I realize now that I didn't define the requirement properly. I said:
"match requests with a single / or ending in .html" but what I need
is: "match requests with a single / *and* ending in .html, also match
/". Will th
On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 01:55:35PM -0700, Grant wrote:
Hi there,
> > If you want to match "requests with a second slash", do just that:
> >
> > location ~ ^/.*/ {}
> >
> > (the "^" is not necessary there, but I guess-without-testing that
> > it helps.)
>
> When you say it helps, you mean for p
>> My site doesn't have any folders in its URL structure so I'd like to
>> have nginx process any request which includes a folder (cheap 404)
>> instead of sending the request to my backend (expensive 404).
>
>> Currently I'm using a series of location blocks to check for a valid
>> request. Here'
On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 10:17:06AM -0700, Grant wrote:
Hi there,
> My site doesn't have any folders in its URL structure so I'd like to
> have nginx process any request which includes a folder (cheap 404)
> instead of sending the request to my backend (expensive 404).
The location-matching rules