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aaronpk, hmm, going to take a look at what went wrong with indielogin docker tonight. It seems it won’t boot nginx so I wouldn’t deploy it to heroku or merge that PR if I were you. It might be that I’m failing to appreciate something
[LewisCowles]
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2020-01-28 09:37
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when I was running behind nginx, I do remember it doing the same
willnorris
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2020-01-26 22:30
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err, no not nginx. This is now running Google Cloud Run, so maybe they're canonicalizing the URL
willnorris
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2020-01-26 22:30
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I think that's my nginx config that's stripping the double slashes. shouldn't matter, I don't think
willnorris
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2020-01-26 22:29
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I also store webmentions to disk but limit each to <8KB and <1GB per day using logrotate and nginx config for message body size.
superkuh
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2020-01-24 22:05
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dragontamer5788, I'm using nginx for my static site. I have it log POST data to a separate logfile. The trick is getting nginx to proxy to itself so it doesn't strip it.
superkuh
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2020-01-08 22:10
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Thanks for showing me the way, aaronpk. I did the nginx proxying to itself thing like you found and it's working for getting POST variables.
superkuh
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2020-01-08 21:18
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Maybe there are other ways too then. I guess I should ask on the nginx channel.
superkuh
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2020-01-07 21:20
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so if you configure nginx to proxy to itself, then you get that variable without any additional modules
aaronpk
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2020-01-07 21:17
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nice, i just tried $request_body on my server and if your nginx is proxying to a server then the variable is already set
aaronpk
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2020-01-07 21:15
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