Thank you Reinis - that did it :)by fevangelou - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi there, I'm trying (unsuccessfully) to read an upstream/sent response header and set an additional one based on some regex. Let's say I want to check if the site served is WordPress. WordPress will usually output a link header like this: link: https://www.domain.com/wp-json/; rel="https://api.w.org/", https://www.domain.com/; rel=shortlink So if I did this: set $IS_WORDPREby fevangelou - Nginx Mailing List - English
This is indeed a concept that's been baffling me as well. I think that both the terminology used in PHP FPM (configuration vs PHP FPM status page values) as well the absence of any proper manual beyond what's already present in the pool files make things even more confusing. After a lot of trial and error on high traffic websites running the top 2 CMSs (WordPress & Joomla), averaging from 1by fevangelou - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Awesome. Thank you :)by fevangelou - Nginx Mailing List - English
(First post in the Nginx forum, so please bear with me if it seems slightly long...) I'm the maker of Engintron, a popular cPanel plugin which integrates Nginx as a reverse caching proxy in front of Apache. The project started in Dec 2014, it is open source & free and you can check out the code here, including Nginx configuration files: https://github.com/engintron/engintron In Feb 2016by fevangelou - Nginx Mailing List - English