c0nw0nk Wrote:
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> Also itpp2012 i don't know if you remember from the last time we
> talked but would it be better or any difference for you to compile a
> 64bit Nginx instead of a 32bit ?
For new items/issues please open a new topic.
64bit b
Also itpp2012 i don't know if you remember from the last time we talked but
would it be better or any difference for you to compile a 64bit Nginx
instead of a 32bit ?
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> But for expensive image compression involved with relatively large
> data volumn and CPU computation, it is better to be done in a
> dedicated daemon process outside your online nginx server.
Exactly, like I already wrote in
http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,252064,252184#msg-252184
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On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 2:18 PM, Yichun Zhang (agentzh) wrote:
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> You can try this: https://github.com/juce/lua-resty-shell
>
But for expensive image compression involved with relatively large
data volumn and CPU computation, it is better to be done in a
dedicated daemon process outside yo
Hello!
On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 5:03 AM, c0nw0nk wrote:
> Does anyone know a way you can execute a program via the echo module or
> another way with the lua module ?
>
You can try this: https://github.com/juce/lua-resty-shell
Regards,
-agentzh
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Yeah i thought that would not be allowed for some reason.
Does anyone know a way you can execute a program via the echo module or
another way with the lua module ?
location ~* \.(jpg|png|jpeg|ico|gif|bmp)$ {
echo "$http_host$request_uri";
}
That should echo the url of the image then i just need
Hello!
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 10:06 AM, c0nw0nk wrote:
> I also see LUA can do the job but i get the feeling i will hit a dead end if
> i did this.
>
> location /compress-images {
> content_by_lua 'os.execute("C:/server/bin/compress.exe")';
> }
>
Oh no, os.execute() is blocking. You sh
Well what i was describing was to compress the original media items. Saving
storage/disk space.
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The trick with pre-compressed files is to have a separate process doing the
compression and doing a test inside nginx for the existence of this
compressed file.
Ea.
if file.jpg.extracompressed exists then serve directly from filesystem
else do something with zlib.
Ea2. http://nginx.org/en/docs/ht
I also see LUA can do the job but i get the feeling i will hit a dead end if
i did this.
location /compress-images {
content_by_lua 'os.execute("C:/server/bin/compress.exe")';
}
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Thats what i have been doing not enocunterd any issues as such yet with
Nginx or PHP i am also curious if it possible to execute compression of
images via Nginx, For those of us who use CloudFlare.com already know that
cloudflare performs lossless image compression most likely the same way via
linu
c0nw0nk Wrote:
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> I also noticed you added the PHP and Nginx User setups for security
> would you also add a FTP / MySQL option even though it is easy for us
> to just edit the vb scripts to suit our needs for other services but i
> was just th
I also noticed you added the PHP and Nginx User setups for security would
you also add a FTP / MySQL option even though it is easy for us to just edit
the vb scripts to suit our needs for other services but i was just thinking
for others.(Maybe they are lazy)
I am not sure if anyone else uses the
It was on the todo list, but its not that simple, for example:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20376990/perl-cgi-vs-fastcgi
http://forums.iis.net/t/1107796.aspx?FastCGI+Perl
Basically you can take any fcgi wrapper, adjust some minor stuff for windows
but you'd have to rewrite the socket part in
Thanks itpp2012 love it <3 any plans for perl in your Nginx Builds ?
http://wiki.nginx.org/Modules
http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_perl_module.html
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