List of Nginx variables?
Phillip B Oldham
phill at theactivitypeople.co.uk
Wed May 7 13:52:01 MSD 2008
Maxim Dounin wrote:
> All headers sent by client are available through $http_* variables.
> Their existance isn't guaranteed and their meaning defined elsewhere
> (e.g. in relevant standards).
Ah, I see. Thanks for that. Maybe this should be stated in the wiki then?
> Some more notes on variables in general:
>
> Any module can define its own variables, and so variables are usually
> documented in context of module which provides them.
I'll bear that in mind.
Thanks again.
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