Hello!
How correct is the assumption that nginx will always treat Encoded URLs in requests same as un-encoded unless processing of urls is manually overridden by custom rules to intercept requests and change the cache key?
Note: nginx is configured as reverse proxy
Bottom line is, I have a client who needs to have urls like:
%2Fpath%2to%2Ffile.ext
treated differently than:
/path/to/file.ext
because origin is returning different content if url is encoded.
Any thoughts ?