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Re: How to access query parameter names with '-' in it

Francis Daly
November 12, 2014 05:46PM
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 03:38:03AM -0500, sudarshan wrote:

Hi there,

> If query parameters in the request looks like this
>
> /something.cgi?param_name=1&param-name=2
>
> I can access 'param_name' as $arg_param_name. How do I access 'param-name'
> though? $arg_param-name will not work since as far as nginx is concerned the
> variable name ends at $arg_param. Is there a workaround for this case? Has
> anyone else run into a similar problem?

If you want to avoid embedded languages, you could match-and-extract
from $args, either with a map or an if, to set your variable name to
the matching value in "&?param-name=([^&]*)".

But it might be less work to change the input to restrict itself to
nginx-friendly characters.

f
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Francis Daly francis@daoine.org

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Subject Author Posted

How to access query parameter names with '-' in it

sudarshan November 12, 2014 03:38AM

Re: How to access query parameter names with '-' in it

sudarshan November 12, 2014 05:36AM

Re: How to access query parameter names with '-' in it

Francis Daly November 12, 2014 05:46PM

Re: How to access query parameter names with '-' in it

Jonathan Kolb November 13, 2014 09:40AM

Re: How to access query parameter names with '-' in it

Maxim Dounin November 13, 2014 09:54AM



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