Is it possible to obtain an image from a remote http server, resize it locally, and cache it locally using just nginx? I understand this would be possible using the perl module (maybe forking perl so nginx doesn't block), but I'm assuming it would be faster for nginx to do it "natively". If the better route *is* perl, I'd still like to know if/how it could be done using just nginx - mby digitala - Nginx Mailing List - English
Not yet - I was going to play with setting "xslt_types process/xml;" and have my fastcgi app return that content type, but I would've preferred to be able to set a processing instruction to allow separation of stylesheets into "logged out"/"logged in" sets. Igor; is the functionality for parsing Processing Instructions planned?by digitala - Nginx Mailing List - English
Is it possible to return an XML document (for example from FastCGI) which contains a processing instruction, and have the XSLT module locate and apply the XSL file? For example; if the FastCGI app returns: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="/xsl/basic.xsl"?> <root /> ...thenby digitala - Nginx Mailing List - English