Thank you Francis. Adding the '/' at the end of the 'location' entry seems to have done the trick. (And sorry for the delay in responding - what is that saying about life happening when you try to make plans) Susanby AussieSusan - Nginx Mailing List - English
I am a total newbie to this and I don't even know if what I want to do is possible. I have a web server that locally serves some of the files but in one case needs to pass the web requests on to another server. For example: "https://myserver.com/weather" needs to be handled locally, but "https://myserver.com/whatever" needs to go to a different server on the network. Toby AussieSusan - Nginx Mailing List - English