try_recent_files?
Yuval Hager
yhager at yhager.com
Sun Dec 20 16:27:04 MSK 2009
On Sunday 20 December 2009, Marcus Clyne wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yuval Hager wrote:
> > On Sunday 20 December 2009, Ryan Malayter wrote:
> >> On Friday, December 18, 2009, Yuval Hager <yhager at yhager.com> wrote:
> >>> Will this approach work for fcgi too? I am trying to stay
> >>> apache-free. Also the app (Drupal-5 hacked) does not support reverse
> >>> proxy without careful patching.
> >>
> >> I think proxy_cache works for fastcgi as well, but I am not positive.
> >
> > But how? the docs say that proxy_pass is looking for a URL.
>
> There's FastCGI cache too -
> http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxHttpFcgiModule#fastcgi_cache
>
> This would suit your needs, along with the try_files directive.
>
Thanks! this looks good.
A bit lean on documentation though - I guess I'll have to look at the source
to understand this better.
--y
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