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> De : Francis Daly <francis@daoine.org>
>
> Hi there,
>
> Untested, but: it feels nicer to avoid rewrite if possible.
Hello Francis,
Thank you for your answer.
>> Action 1:
>> I would like that when people access to www.domain.org/nginx the system
> queries the webpage www.domain.org/page.php?arg=nginx
>
> location = /nginx {
> # proxy_pass or fastcgi_pass and fastcgi_param, or whatever is appropriate
> }
>
> "appropriate" depends on which non-nginx thing you use to process php.
I have not installed anything like that at the moment but I'll use fastcgi I think. I'm not sure I fully understand your answer though.
>> Action 2:
>> For people who try to access to www.domain.org/page.php?arg=nginx, they are
> redirected to www.domain.org/nginx
>
> location = /page.php {
> if (#this_should_redirect) {
> return 302 /nginx;
> }
> # proxy_pass or fastcgi_pass, or whatever is appropriate
> }
>
> "this_should_redirect" might be based on $arg_arg, or on
> $query_string,
> or on something similar.
According to your answer I should write something like this
location = /page.php {
if ($arg_arg = nginx) {
return 302 /nginx;
}
# proxy_pass or fastcgi_pass, or whatever is appropriate
}
> What should happen for /page.php?arg=other ?
I didn't think about this case but if arg=other, I would like the redirection to go to www.domain.org/http
> And for /page.php?arg=nginx&other?
I'm not sure I understand but the arguements provided will be arg=nginx&language=ru. So yes there could be more than one argument. But my Apache setting has only one argument at the moment and I'd like to move from Apache to Nginx.
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