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so I have like a general thing I don’t understand — applications running in a subdirectory, should that be handled at the application level or at the webserver level? like should the application know it’s running in a subdirectory or should apache/nginx make that opaque to the app?
[kylewm]
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2016-06-11 05:39
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sensiblemn_: sure, I still don't quite understand if the Known should be handling the subdirectory of whether nginx should (making Known think it's running at the root?)
kylewm
at
2016-06-10 20:05
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benwerd did you get your nginx question answered?
bear
at
2016-06-05 22:35
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with nginx you should be able to have that in location / { try_files ...; }
bear
at
2016-06-05 20:11
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bear: ok thanks! I'm going to try to hack nginx to do what i want, but i'll fall back to that if i can't figure it out soon
kylewm
at
2016-06-05 20:10
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wow it's not nginx my bad
rMdes
at
2016-05-30 17:28
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rMdes: want to share you nginx config?
kylewm
at
2016-05-30 17:26
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got an issue with my nginx I think http://rmendes.net/s/JKoP
rMdes
at
2016-05-30 17:23
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what do you use as your webserver then - nginx, or something else?
bear
at
2016-05-27 07:01
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Hi, I'm trying to set up webmention on my website using Webmention.io but I can't figure out how to delete a mention. I tried the <meta http-equiv=status content='410 Gone'> trick but it didn't work. Configuring nginx to return 410 just for this seems too much of a hack and I also can't find how to do this. I would like implementation algorithm documentation to be included for a webmention
acti-link
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2016-05-22 22:56
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