Thanks for the explanation. I didn't have a fastcgi.conf and saw the params in the server level, so I figured I was ok. Now I know better. :) Do you accept Paypal donations?by kfawcett - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thank you Francis! I had to put "fastcgi_param REQUEST_URI $request_uri;" in the location, even though it was already specified for the server.by kfawcett - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thanks Francis! It's almost working, but once it runs I end up with this: http://www.mysite.com/property, instead of http://www.mysite.com/property/mls-5028725-10425-virginia-pine-lane-alpharetta-ga-30022 -Keithby kfawcett - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, We are switching vendors for our property searches and each one formats the URLs a little bit differently. We already have 40,000+ URLs indexed and want users to be 301 redirected to the new URL. The only difference in the URLs is a switch from underscores to hyphens, and from /idx/ to /property/. Here is the old URL: http://www.mysite.com/idx/mls-5028725-10425_virginia_pine_lane_alpby kfawcett - Nginx Mailing List - English
I'm new to nginx. I have everything up and running, except for one part. My WordPress site uses a real estate plugin that pulls in real estate listings. The URLs look like this: http://www.mysite.com//idx/?idx-q-Cities=Acworth&idx-q-PropertyFeatures <0>=6974&idx-q-PropertyFeatures<1>=6904 Usually something like that URL is then rewritten by the plugin to be more search engineby kfawcett - Nginx Mailing List - English
I'm new to nginx. I have everything up and running, except for one part. My WordPress site uses a real estate plugin that pulls in real estate listings. The URLs look like this: http://www.mysite.com//idx/?idx-q-Cities=Acworth&idx-q-PropertyFeatures<0>=6974&idx-q-PropertyFeatures<1>=6904 Usually something like that URL is then rewritten by the plugin to be more search enby kfawcett - How to...
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