On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 08:30:08PM -0500, petecooper wrote: > Francis Daly Wrote:
Hi there, > I think my question could perhaps be > worded: is there a `try_files` option where I can have $uri, then $uri/, > then `index.php` and finally `=404` if all else fails. I believe "not directly". You possibly could have try_files falling back to a uri which is handled in a location which in turn does try_files? > > http://nginx.org/r/try_files > > > > The final argument to try_files is a uri or =code. "code" is > > returned. "uri" is searched for across all locations (due to an > > internal > > redirect). > > > > The other arguments to try_files are files. > > This is how I understood it, thank you for confirming! > > > Does a file with the name $document_root/index.php?$args (expanding > > the > > two variables) exist? If not, processing will continue until the uri > > or > > =code at the end of the argument list. > > I know the file `index.php` exists in the `root`. Would using the two > expanded variables in a log be sufficient to confirm Nginx can see it, or am > I missing something? If $args is empty, then your config asks nginx to serve the file `index.php?`, which is not the same as the file `index.php`. Basically, try_files is for trying files, and gives one non-file fallback. You seem to want more than one non-file fallback. Maybe you can built something close to what you want using error_page? Good luck with it, f -- Francis Daly [email protected] _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx
