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Not sure if this is even possible. I'm on nginx serving static HTML pages. So can nginx dispatch based on these kinds of accept headers? ← I guess that was my question
sandra
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2024-05-09 18:28
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hey [qubyte], I don't mean to be a bother, but nginx, endpoints seems like a better conversation for #indieweb-dev
Loqi
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2024-05-08 11:56
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I use it! I sort of maintain an nginx config file for it netlify goes sideways though. In theory I can set up my site pretty quickly. Things like build plugins and functions are using my own code, but it wouldn’t take much to adapt those with a little effort. I consider it a sort of shallow vendor lock-in.
[qubyte]
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2024-05-08 11:54
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I recently wrote a perl script using File::Find that tails my webserver's log file for certain GETs ending in .search and nginx location match redirects them to a static generated HTML result page.
superkuh
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2024-05-08 05:09
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lol nginx. Also hugops++
[tantek]
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2024-05-03 00:28
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bah same problem that keeps happening, nginx doesn't get reloaded when the cert renewal is done
aaronpk
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2024-05-02 23:19
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to2ds thank you again for your help with the NGINX configuration for my blog post.
capjamesg
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2024-03-03 19:44
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Hmm. Trying to find a backup copy of the NGINX config file used for the experimentation, but no luck so far.
to2ds
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2024-02-28 17:38
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I played around with this before. NGINX map was helpful in this respect to reduce "if" use.
to2ds
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2024-02-28 16:32
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Apparently you can't nest an if statement in an if statement in an NGINX config block.
capjamesg
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2024-02-28 16:24
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