Update on my problem.... if the URL is typed this way http://www.domain.com/subdirectory it will not pull up the site, but when the URL is typed http://www.domain.com/subdirectory/ the site comes up immediately. How to do force nginx to put the trailing slash onto the subdomains?by suttles - Nginx Mailing List - English
Is there an update on this project? Thxby suttles - Nginx Mailing List - English
Ok, tried that, I have a suspicion that I may have a load balancer issue happening as well. Will report back. I was suppose to add fastcgi_index to the line of index index.php index.html; to look like index fastcgi_index index.php index.html; right? Thx Dougby suttles - Nginx Mailing List - English
Great job. for a Great Project. Congradulationsby suttles - Nginx Mailing List - English
I have the variable set, or at least I think I do. Here is my config for the vhost. server { client_max_body_size 20M; listen 1192; # .domain.com will match both domain.com and anything.domain.com server_name rentavault.net; # It is best to place the root of the server block at the server level, and not the location level # any location bby suttles - Nginx Mailing List - English
I have similar problem. I can get the index.php to display in the document root, but when I type www.mydomain.com/administrator it will not pull the index.php, but if I type www.mydomain.com/administrator/index.php, it will bring the page up. So is this a configuration file issue or a rewrite issue. I need to resolve this due to the fact I have some joomla installs that have a root joomla installby suttles - Nginx Mailing List - English