I am having a hard time learning to do return and rewrite directives. the conditions are fuzzy for me. I am trying to learn by example, so I made one up. in the htdocs of my server we have this file and folders.
~:#>ls htdocs admin.php api (dir) api.php archiver (dir) config (dir) connect.php cp.php crossdomain.xml data (dir) favicon.ico forum.php group.php home.php index.php install (dir) member.php misc.php plugin.php portal.php robots.txt search.php source (dir) static (dir) template (dir) uc_client (dir) uc_server (dir) userapp.php NOW; we just focus on the uc_server client ; ~:#> ls /htodcs/uc_server admin.php api (dir) avatar.php control (dir) crossdomain.xml data (dir) images (dir) index.php install (dir) js (dir) lib (dir) model (dir) plugin (dir) release (dir) robots.txt view (dir) A.) So what is happening is in uc_server; I think we are better to create a block location like location /uc_server/ { } and do or conditional directives in there right???? B.) I want these to happen: http://DOMAIN.DOM/uc_server/admin.php/uc_server/ ===changes to===> http://DOMAIN.DOM/uc_server/ AND if there is ...../install/index.php/.... ( the "/install/index.php/" pattern somewhere in the link) in any requested links ;the "/install/index.php/" part would be omitted and the link would processed without that part. THANKS ALOT Posted at Nginx Forum: http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,245275,245275#msg-245275 _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx