I've been using the following code to redirect non-www to www-refixed domains:
[code]
server {
server_name example.com;
rewrite ^ http://www.example.com$request_uri permanent;
}
[/code]
However, I just realized that when there is a query string, the resulting URI has the query string twice. For example:
[code]http://example.com/test.html?a=1&b=2[/code]
...is rewritten as:
[code]http://www.example.com/test.html?a=1&b=2?a=1&b=2[/code]
Is this the correct behavior?
I can add a '?' to the end of $request_uri to make it work as expected, but I've never seen that in any examples, and I didn't think rewrite was supposed to auto-append the arguments unless I explicitly put arguments on the replacement side.
I'm running Nginx 0.8.52.