On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 03:46:19AM -0400, iivan wrote: Hi there,
> ## nginx rule: > rewrite ^/(.*)?$ /index.cfm?event=saveURL=$1$is_args$args last; > > ## this URL: > http://www.mywebsite.com/http://www.anotherwebsite.com/index.php?lvl=cmspage&pageid=14&id_article=52 > > > ## Return only: > http://www.anotherwebsite.com/index.php?lvl=cmspage That config will get nginx to do an internal rewrite to the location /index.cfm. What does your /index.cfm do? That is: nginx does not return http://www.anotherwebsite.com/index.php?lvl=cmspage, index.cfm does. You *could* try to do the proper encoding/escaping in the rewrite, but I am not aware of a simple nginx function that will help you. I *suspect* that if you replace rewrite ^/(.*)?$ /index.cfm?event=saveURL=$1$is_args$args last; with rewrite ^/(.*)?$ /index.cfm?event=saveURL=$1$is_args$args? last; (extra ? at the end), or, equivalently, with rewrite ^/(.*)?$ /index.cfm?event=saveURL=$1 last; (no ? at the end, and remove $is_args$args), then you will be able to tell your /index.cfm to use all of the QUERY_STRING after "event=saveURL=" as the bulk of the thing that should be returned, and it might all do what you want. Good luck with it, f -- Francis Daly fran...@daoine.org _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx