> On Mon, Dec 09, 2013 at 05:03:55PM +0000, Matthew Ngaha wrote: > Where does the example come from? It may be worth asking the author to > fix it.
Hi Francis It was from nginx http server >> http { >> server { >> server_name localhost; >> root /var/www/website.com/html; >> location /admin/ { >> alias /var/www/locked/; >> } >> } >> } > > If you ask for http://localhost/request.html, nginx will try to > send the file /var/www/website.com/html/request.html. If you ask for > http://localhost/admin/request.html, nginx will try to send the file > /var/www/locked/request.html. > The problem i've been having after looking in the error logs,is that it's still trying to find /admin/ in the default html root. I've tried new locations, new roots inside these new locations for /admin/, and now ive tried alias. All have been 404 Not Found due to nginx searching for these paths in root html; ..Any ideas how i can write this? Here's is my default setup, how could i create an alternative path from the root. server { listen 80; server_name localhost; root html; #charset koi8-r; #access_log logs/host.access.log main; } Also i don't know how this message will turn out, i only recieve daily digests so i had to reply to the digest and not individual the mail itself. Is there a way to stop recieving nginx mail via digests and just recieve each individual mail? _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx