NginX is very good. Congratulations! My feature request is quite simple: the addition of the following mime types to the default mime.types file (audio section): audio/x-mpegurl m3u; audio/x-pn-realaudio ram; I would be very satisfied if those could be included. Thank you!by jbruni - Ideas and Feature Requests
Tom Boutell Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What does "accelerated upload support" mean in > practice? > > fastcgi_finish_request() looks useful too. > Accelerated upload support: http://php-fpm.org/wiki/Features#Accelerated_upload_support fastcgi_finish_request: http://php-fpm.org/wiki/Features#fastcgi_finish_request.28.2by jbruni - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Alex Sergeyev Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You can also build recursive redirects like in my > example, without break > to make nginx repeat cycle of rewrites again, up > to 10 times. Thanks a lot, Alex, Your comments enlightened my path! Here is the working configuration: location ~ ^/(.*)/([^/]+)/image/([^/]*)$ { set $part1by jbruni - Nginx Mailing List - English
My goal is simple. Rewrite the following URL: http://example.com/path/to/folder/image/picture1.jpg to http://example.com/image/path_to_folder/picture1.jpg My doubt is: how can I transform path/to/folder into path_to_folder? In fact, all I want to know is how to substitute the forward slashes "/" by underscores "_" The path/to/folder can be nested in unknown leby jbruni - Nginx Mailing List - English
UPDATE Now, it is possible to do this way: fastcgi_param PHP_VALUE "upload_max_filesize=5M"; More information here: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51595 Using this technique, I have successfully set different "error_log" locations for multiple virtual hosts. Thanks, PHP and NginX guys!by jbruni - Nginx Mailing List - English
I'm J Bruni, from Brazil. Web developer. Father of two boys. I'm always busy. Just configured a Ubuntu Lucid Lynx server with NginX + php-fpm + APC. Previous server was Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope with NginX + spawn-fcgi. It's cool to see the web server up and running nicely... thanks a lot!by jbruni - New Member Introductions
brianmercer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have an Ubuntu Lucid package of php5-fpm at > https://launchpad.net/~brianmercer/+archive/php if > you want to try using that instead of compiling. Thanks a lot, Brian! Just installed NginX + php5-fpm on Lucid Lynx, using your PPA. I had difficulties on configuring NginX fastcgi properly... but now evby jbruni - Php-fpm Mailing List - English