On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 07:09:44AM -0400, igorb wrote:
Hi there,
> location ~ ^/x/(test.*)$ {
> alias /test/$1;
> try_files $uri =404;
> }
> However that still gives 404 for localhost/x/test.html . Does that mean that
> try_files cannot be used at all in a regexp location defined with an alias,
> it only works if the location uses the root directive?
try_files puts its "file" argument after $document_root, and looks for
a file on the filesystem with that combined name.
alias-with-regex sets $document_root to the value given.
So if you want try_files and alias-with-regex, you want something like
try_files "" =404
But that specific use of try_files is probably not very useful, since
it is mostly the same as having no try_files at all -- I guess it is a
simplified version of what you really want, so it is useful as an example.
f
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Francis Daly francis@daoine.org
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