Thanks, why wouldn't you do a location rewrite? What's the advantage of
using the sub / subs module?
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 2:36 PM, Ryan Malayter <malayter@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 8:52 AM, Ilan Berkner <iberkner@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for the details, once I realized the difference, going directly to
> the CDN is the whole point.
> > Rackspace has an interesting product which combines storage + CDN so for
> us that kind solution may work well, but we're still exploring.
> > Thanks
>
> Don't forget the sub_filter module:
> http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpSubModule
>
> or the third-party subs_filter which can handle regex:
> http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpSubsModule
>
> We've used the former to test a CDN without modifying any application
> code or application configuration and without doing HTTP redirects.
>
> In your case something like this might help (assuming you keep the
> same path structure on the CDN as your site, or you are using origin
> fetch mode):
> sub_filter 'www.ourdomain.com/sounds''
> 'mybucket.cdndomain.com/sounds/';
> sub_filter_once off;
>
> If you need to do regex or multiple rules in a location, you'll need
> the thrid-party subs_filter instead of the built-in sub_filter.
>
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