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Francis Daly Wrote:
> In this case, it looks to me that you can probably "return" rather
> than
> "rewrite", since everything should probably be a http redirect.
> non-Mediawiki URL
> [...] Except I would have the config be not a lot more than
>
> location = /wiki/index.php { return 301
> https://example.net/$my_static_wiki; }
> m
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petecooper
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Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello.
I'm diverting traffic from an retired MediaWiki site to an active static site. I'm somewhat confused with the process of `rewrite`-ing old URLs with a query string to standard URLs *without* a query string on the static site. For clarity, I do not need or want query strings on the new site.
Retired URLs examples:
https://example.com/wiki/index.php?title=en/Main_Page
https://
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petecooper
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Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello.
I am compiling Nginx 1.14.0 from source on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS with a view to compiling ipscrub as a dynamic module.
My compile completes without error, my nginx.conf validates, Nginx runs as expected, yet my server block throws an error about an unknown log format.
If my `log_format` directive appears after the `access_log` directive in nginx.conf, it will not validate, stating:
ngi
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petecooper
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Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello. I am compiling Nginx 1.14.0 from source with a view to compiling ipscrub as a dynamic module.
My compile completes without error, my nginx.conf validates, Nginx runs as expected, yet my server block throws an error about an unknown log format.
If my `log_format` directive appears after the `access_log` directive in nginx.conf, it will not validate, stating:
nginx: unknown log
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petecooper
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