On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 07:55:48AM -0400, igorb wrote: Hi there,
> Thanks, try_files "" =404 works indeed as long as the regexp location block > contains the necessary alias. That sounds correct. "alias" sets $document_root. try_files concatenates $document_root with its "file" argument. (It does do more than that; those details might matter depending on what precisely you want to do.) So if you want to use try_files, you must make sure that $document_root and the "file" argument combine to name the file that you want to check the existence of. > location /x/ { > alias /test/; > location ~ ^/x/test { > try_files "" =404; > } > } > does not work, $document_root concatenated with "" is /test/, which is not a file, so =404 is used. > This is indeed a very simplified config. However, even in this form it is > useful as it reports directories matching ^/x/test as not found even with > autoindex on inherited from the server context. If you want try_files to look for a directory instead of a file, you have to configure it to do that. f -- Francis Daly fran...@daoine.org _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx